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UCSP(REVIEWER )2nd quarter

Culture- It defines how people relate to nature and their physical environment.
Anthopology-It always describes human, human behaviour and human societies around the world.
Sociology- It is a social science that deals with humans and their interactions.
Sociology. It is the study of human social relationships and institutions.
Anthropology- It answers the questions WHO WE ARE ,WHERE WE CAME FROM and WHY WE ACT THE WAY
WE DO
Anthropology-This term means scientific study of man or human beings.
Nature of anthropology It refers to a theoretical foundation of contemporary anthropology.
Sociological theory It attempts to explain how the social world operates.
Political theory It sticks to the political arena and to the realm of politics,
Theoretical perspective It used to analyze and explain objects of social study, and facilitate organizing
sociological knowledge.
SOCIETY This refers to a group of people Theoretical perspective whose members interact, reside in a
definable area and share a culture.
CULTURE What term refers to the shared practices, values, beliefs, norms and artifacts of the society?
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Social symbols

political symbol cultural symbol

economical symbol
culture-It is an object, word, or action that stands for something else, without natural relationship, that is
culturally defined
Primary socialization What type of socialization implies on this statement “It occurs early in a child’s
lifestyles and is primarily due to have an impact directly from the family and close friends”?
. Cultural Symbols It is a manifestation that signifies ideology of a particular culture that has meaning
within that culture
Political symbols It is used to represent a political standpoint; seen in various media and forms such as
banners, flag, motto, etc.
ECONOMIC SYMBOLS It is used in production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services like
currency, market, labor, demands and other economic activities.
religious symbol It is an iconic representation intended to represent a specific religion, or a specific
concept within a given religion.
SOCIALIZATION It is learning on how our society and specific communities, or groups works so we can
be a part of them. It’s a process of working together in developing responsibility in our community.
Beliefs -implies traits and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion,
social habits, music and arts.
Status A position that an individual can occupy in society (Newman, 2012). It is not ranked position, but
simply a label that implies certain roles that must be performed.
Achieved status Refers to a person that has earned or chosen based on his/her abilities and hard work.
This is usually signified by a certain profession, such as a professional athlete.
Ascribed status It is not earned, and it is not something that people have control over. For instance, it can
be ascribed to a person's race or sex.
Results and Outcomes Refers to what happens to an individual after being exposed to a particular
contents and process.
CONTEXT Denotes culture, language, social structures, and the individual’s rank within them. It includes
the history and roles played by the people and institutions in the past.
Identity information An individual’s identity is formed through his interaction with other people.
Biological Context Some hormones (i.e. vasopressin and oxytocin) encourage human to interact and
socialize with other people.
RE-SOCIALIZATION-When an individual moves to a new group, he has to learn the new values and
beliefs of the new group
ANTICIPATORY SOCIALIZATION Adolescence is initiated between the ages of childhood and adulthood

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