Sociology AQA A-Level- Culture and Identity Final Review Exam Questions And Actual Answers.
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A-LEVEL SOCIOLOGY
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A-LEVEL SOCIOLOGY
Norm - Answer A form of behaviour which is thought of as 'normal' within a culture.
-e.g: Leaving the house with clothes on.
Value - Answer Principle/Belief System
-e.g : Life is precious and we should not kill anybody
Structuralist theories - Answer Functionalism
Marxism
Femini...
Sociology AQA A-Level- Culture and
Identity Final Review Exam Questions
And Actual Answers.
Norm - Answer A form of behaviour which is thought of as 'normal' within a culture.
-e.g: Leaving the house with clothes on.
Value - Answer Principle/Belief System
-e.g : Life is precious and we should not kill anybody
Structuralist theories - Answer Functionalism
Marxism
Feminism
Value Consensus - Answer When values are shared by a group.
Status - Answer Relative social or professional position/ social standing.
Ascribed Status - Answer Status an individual is born into.
Achieved Status - Answer Status that is earned, based on the individuals own actions and behaviours.
Role - Answer A pattern of behaviour designated to an individual based on their commitments in
society . E.g a student, a friend.
Role Conflict - Answer When different roles collide and cause conflict. For example the role of being a
part-time worker may interfere with the role of a student.
Socialisation - Answer The learning of norms and values of a culture of a society.
, Resocialisation - Answer Learning new norms and values, for example when an individual enters a
different society.
Agents of socialisation - Answer The name that Functionalists give to establishments that socialise us.
▪Family
▪Education
▪Workplace
▪Media
▪Religion
▪Peers
Primary Socialisation - Answer Socialisation during the early years of childhood, mainly by the family.
Children learn basic norms and values and begin to develop their individual identity and their social
identity.
Secondary Socialisation - Answer Socialisation that takes place outside of the family, leads to the
development of secondary identities.
Hidden Curriculum - Answer The hidden teaching of behaviour through rules, teacher behaviour etc. in
education.
Formal Curriculum - Answer The subjects taught in the education system. This socialises people as in
subjects such as RS, children learn about the norms and values of cultures.
Particularistic Values - Answer A child/person is treated as an individual and therefore differently to
others.
Universalistic Values - Answer An individual is treated according to the same standards as everyone
else in society.
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