Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A Proxirrity principle B. Reference proups C. Components principle D. Society E. Larnpuage F. Thomas theoren G. Social forces H. Group I. Agency J. Social retworks K. Primary proups L. Indiana and Iowa schools M. Small groups N. Prychology principle O. Chicago school P. Legitimacy Q. Collective behavior R. Social construction of reality S. Power T. Syrrbols U. Justice V. Secondary proups W. Triad X. Dyad Y. Frarning Z. Social Scripts
-____ People we look to as a source of standards and identity.
Recognize how stress is viewed in the context of major life events versus daily hassles.
Understand different perspectives on stress as a stimulus, a response, and a transaction.
Describe the effects of stress on health and behavior.
Understand the concept of consciousness and how it is affected by external stimuli.
Virtue Ethics
An ethical framework that emphasizes the role of character and virtue in moral philosophy rather than either doing one’s duty or acting to bring about good consequences.
Explicit Guidance
Direct, clear instructions or information about how to behave or what to do.
Particular Circumstance
A specific situation or set of conditions that distinguishes it from others; often requires tailored considerations or actions.
Identity-Based Theorists
Philosophers or theoreticians who focus on how aspects of identity (such as race, gender, and culture) influence ethical and moral considerations.