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
-____ Element of the social structure and personality perspective referring to how individuals internalize proximal experiences.
Anxiety
An emotion characterized by feelings of tension, worried thoughts, and physical changes like increased blood pressure.
Loud Noise
Sounds that are of high amplitude, potentially harmful or disturbing to human hearing.
Parsimony
The principle that the simplest explanation of an event or observation is preferred over more complex explanations.
Anecdote
A short, amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person, often used to illustrate a point.