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Social Psychology: Chapter 2 Terms and Concepts

(*) after a clue indicates two word answer with no empty grid space between the words
Across
*Two or more persons (generally, not more than 20) engaged in or capable of face-to-face interaction
*When people define situations as real, the consequences of those situations become real
*People we look to as a source of standards and identity
*People we affiliate with to achieve common goals or meet common needs
A three-person group
The process by which individuals transform the meaning of a situation using basic cognitive structures provided by society
*Within the social structure and personality perspective, the ability to identify the elements or components of society most likely to affect a given attitude or behavior
*Any way in which society compels individuals to act in accordance with an external norm, rule, or demand
A series of symbols that can be combined in various ways to create new meanings
*A perspective within symbolic interactionism that focuses on understanding the social processes involved in a given situation rather than on trying to quantify and predict people’s thoughts, feelings, and behavior
*The appropriate thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that should be displayed in a particular social frame
*The action or behavior of people in groups or crowds
Down
Interactions that involve more than one person
*Element of the social structure and personality perspective referring to how people are affected by social structure through their immediate social environments
Perceptions that a social arrangement or distribution is fair
*Element of the social structure and personality perspective referring to how individuals internalize proximal experiences
*A series of relationships between individuals and groups
A two-person group
The perception that a social arrangement or position is the way that things should be
*People we are close to and interact with regularly
Anything that has a similar meaning for two or more individuals
In symbolic interactionism, the network of interaction between people
The ability to act and think independent of the constraints imposed by social conditions
The ability to obtain what we desire in a group despite resistance