Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank.
A. Outsiders B. Agents of social control C. Rebellion D. Reflexivity E. Indexicality F. Involvement G. White-collar crimes H. Attachment I. Belief J. Commitment K. Taboo L. Ritualist M. Innovators N. Retreatists O. Primary deviance P. Secondary deviance Q. Anomie R. Stigma S. Folkways T. Mores U. Conformists V. Retrospective interpretations W. Deviance X. Strain theory Y. Passing Z. Covering AA. Social control theory BB. Labeling theory CC. Differential association theory
-____ Widely held values and beliefs in a society.
Schema
A cognitive framework or concept that helps organize and interpret information.
Grasping
The act of taking hold of something firmly with the hands or arms, which is also a reflex seen in newborns.
Object Permanence
The understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen, heard, or otherwise sensed, a concept developed in early infancy.
Ambivalent Attachment
A type of insecure attachment characterized by mixed feelings of dependence and exploration; the child may both seek and resist closeness.