WJEC GCSE Sociology Revision 2.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? SociologyCrime and devianceCulture and socialisationEducationFamiliesMass mediaResearch methodsGCSEWJEC Created by: evie-sdCreated on: 21-11-17 11:26 Type of Family where two people of the same sex live together Gay/Lesbian Family 1 of 14 a person who is blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others, especially for reasons of expediency Scapegoat 2 of 14 an instance of public anxiety or alarm in response to a problem regarded as threatening the moral standards of society. Moral Panic 3 of 14 A research method with no order to selection Random Sampling 4 of 14 the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, later developed by their followers to form the basis of communism. Marxism 5 of 14 Behaviour that does not conform to the dominant norms or social rules of a specific society. Deviant 6 of 14 A ‘typical’ image of a person based on social categories such as gender, age, ethnicity, family position, job etc. Stereotype 7 of 14 The things that a culture / subculture believes are important (eg. earning a living, owning a house). Values 8 of 14 This involves picking people from different groups within the population (eg. different genders, ethnicities, ages, social classes). Stratified Sampling 9 of 14 This group of theorists see the family as NEGATIVE for society if it is not a nuclear family New Right 10 of 14 A term that suggests differences in culture, nationality, skin colour etc. are biological Race 11 of 14 A smaller group of people who share norms, values and beliefs that are different from the main culture. Subculture 12 of 14 A term referring the biological categories of male and female, as defined by genes, chromosomes and hormones. Sex 13 of 14 Where a group of people share common norms, values and beliefs. Culture 14 of 14
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