| A | B |
| institution | ways society meets needs |
| sociology | studies how people behave in groups |
| survey | getting the opinion of a sample of people |
| secondary group | group organized to meet goals |
| socialization | process of learning the rules of a society |
| primary group | based upon close loving relationships over a long period of time |
| values | people's ideas of goodness and badness |
| folkways | manners and rules of politeness |
| extended family | gradparents, aunts, and uncles |
| norms | rules |
| mores | rules of a society which carry the moral judgment of others |
| nuclear family | parents and children |
| role | behavior expected as member of a group |
| laws | government enforced rules |
| territoriality | tendency to protect certain territory as one's own |
| sanctions | positive and negative feedback |