status - ...is how others see us, our social position and standing in society, role - ...is the behaviour expected of an individual who occupies a given social position or status., primary socialisation - ...is the period early in a person's life during which they initially learn and develop themselves through experiences and interactions. This process starts at home through the family, in which one learns what is or is not accepted in society, secondary socialisation - ...is when a child learns the values, beliefs and attitudes of their culture through those outside of the family, such as teachers, friends and the media., cultural diversity - ...is about appreciating that society is made up of many different groups with different interests, skills and needs., social control - ...is the study of the mechanisms, in the form of patterns of pressure, through which society maintains social order and cohesion, sanction - ...is a way to enforce rules through rewards for positive behaviour and punishments for negative behaviour., conformity - ... is the process whereby people change their beliefs to more closely match those held by groups to which they belong or want to belong, imitation - ...is a behaviour whereby an individual observes and replicates another's behaviour., social class - ...is a group of people within a society who possess the same socioeconomic status.,

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