Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Sociopathic personality disturbance
A condition in which a person is unable to cope or conform to prevailing social standards.
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Sociometric technique
A means of determining popularity by asking learners to reveal which classmates they like best.
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Sociological theories of alcoholism
Concerned with the variations in cultural attitudes and values that may be related to alcoholism. There are two types of theories: 1. the cultural theory and 2. the deviant behavior theory.
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Sociogram
A visual representation of the social preferences of members of a group. A diagram used in group analysis and group therapy that shows patterns of relationships between participants or variables.
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Sociogenic motive
A motive originating from social expectations or social aspirations.
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Sociogenic
Originating from social (psychosocial) need, expectations, and aspirations.
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Socioeconomic status (SES)
A classification of a population into strata on the basis of income, residence, occupation, or education. The relative position attained by an individual in a cultural and financial hierarchy. Differences in socioeconomic status are responsible for important disparities in the nutrition, housing, safety, and health of large groups of people. In general, the lower one’s…
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Society for public health education (SOPHE)
Founded in 1950 and originally called the Society of Public Health Educators. A professional society whose members are largely health educators but which also serves the professional needs of other health professionals has been a driving force in the credentialing of health educators and for the accreditation of health education professional preparation programs is also…
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Society
A self-sufficient grouping of people who have a common culture and that has continuity from one generation to another. The community of people who live in a particular country and share its institutions and customs. An organisation of people who have a shared interest.
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Social worker
A person trained in psychology and sociology who is concerned with emotional problems related to a person’s interactions with others. A professionally trained person providing social services, either as a member of a health team, a social service section of a health facility, or on a consultant basis. Social services are provided to enable a…
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