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Power is a key aspect of any _________ posts.
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________ refers to marriage that unites one male and two or more females more female
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A ________ refers to social eruption that is highly emotional, violent and undirected
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The persistent social fact in the modern societies is _______
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_________dynamics involves ingroup/out-group relationship.
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A _________ refers to behaviors expected at someone who holds a particular status
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The sharing of a household by an unmarried couple is known as ________
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The sharing of a household by an unmarried couple is known as ____________
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There are _______ main forms of collective behaviour
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_________ are groups forming a pair of the organisational structure, established by management to see to the smooth running of the organisation
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_________ refers to marriage that unites one male and two or more females more female
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The term ___________ was coined by Eduard Linteman.
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A religious organisation that accepts the legitimacy of other religious but has a negative relationship to society is ________
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___________ Focus on personality -on the behaviour and attitudes that are characteristics of person regardless of the situations
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________ refers to wide spread attitudes about controversial issue
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Our _________ identity may include thoughts and experiences we never divulge to anyone; our social identity requires public validation.
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_______means the marriage of one man to one woman
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The method in sociology by which data is systematically collected from people about their behaviour, attitudes and beliefs is _________
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__________ tend to be ephemeral since their novelty wears off quickly.
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_________ has been stripped of many of its former functions in modern society and it’s now competed with other institutions of authority
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The study of coordinated and organised social movements is____________
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What is the term for status that has exceptional importance for social identity, often shaping a person’s entire life
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All social sciences are concerned with _________ behaviour
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People who have some status in common, such as teachers , exemplify a _________
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_________ usually study non-western societies, preliterate societies, local communities, or small groups
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The unequal distribution of attributes, qualities, or possessions among members of a society that at usually regarded within that society as desirable and valuable is said to be ____________
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The most important studies of every day social behaviour come from ___________
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At ___________ stage, factions form, personalities clash, no one concedes a single point without first fighting tooth and nail.
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A set of beliefs, symbols, and practices which is based on the idea of the sacred, and unites believers into socio-religion community is called ________
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The ___________also must ensure that all group memebrs contribute to the discussion and must avoid letting one participant's opinions dominate.
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The ________ refers to the process by which people act and react in relation to others
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___________ group, members of the group do not often know themselves, not all the members live in close proximity, for example, a city or corporation.
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_________ Behaviour deals with the ways which collective behaviour emerges as responses to problematic circumstances and situation
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Invention is a source of ________ change
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___________ is the systematic study of the groups and societies in which people live, how social structures and cultures are created and maintained or changed, and how they affect our behaviour
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Where social structure and culture intersect are primarily the interested areas of the _________
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___________ is one that demonstrates strong bonds of loyalty within its membership and strict adherence to the established norms of the group
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In _________ society conflicts are settled in courts run by legal experts
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____________ refers to sexual activity outside marriage
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The organised effort of a large number of people to produce some social change is referred to as _________
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Burns and Stalker (1961) make the interesting point that in 'mechanistic' (hierarchical), _____________is to the concerned, and obedience is to superior.
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_________ is the capability of using physical force to achieve influence
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All Social Sciences are not concerned with human behaviour
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________ is the movement between different positions within the system of social stratification in any society.
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____ refers to organized activity that encourages or discourages social change
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_________ are less exclusive than sects
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The term referring to a hierarchy of inequality is called _________
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The process of social learning directed toward achieving a desired position in future is called __________
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A ________ usually claims to have a monopoly over the route to salvation
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