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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
Professor
Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
social structure |
formal organization |
bureaucracy |
family |
institution |
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QUESTION 2
become more conservative (and less able to adapt to changes in the social environment). |
tend to become less dependent upon one another. |
tend to become more specialized. |
become less efficient. |
all of these |
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QUESTION 3
guided by folkways; guided by mores |
done by particular social structures; done by institutions |
the way we do it; the way it must be done |
guided by mores; guided by taboos |
guided by informal sanctions; guided by formal sanctions |
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QUESTION 4
constellation of roles; set of beliefs |
social hierarchy; social organization |
social structure; social institution |
belief; ideology |
cultural value; cultural belief |
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QUESTION 5
monarchy, aristocracy, theocracy |
animism, monotheism, polytheism |
polygyny, monogamy, polyandry |
nuclear, extended, extra-extended |
any of these, depending upon the society |
QUESTION 6
Sociologists have found that new institutions often emerge within societies as societies grow larger and more complex. One of these relatively new institutions is the mass media. What social need is met, or at least is intended to be met by the mass media? What statuses, roles, values, and norms have become institutionalized within the media? (Hint:Â To help you answer this question, use the templates/examples provided on pages 141 and 142.)
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