Culture is considered an established pattern of behavior because it dictates how individuals within a particular group or society behave, communicate, and interact with one another. These behaviors are learned and passed down through generations, shaping the norms, values, beliefs, and customs of that group. Over time, these patterns become ingrained in society's way of life.
Basketball can be considered a culture complex due to its multiple interconnected elements such as rules, equipment, player attitudes, and fan behavior. These elements work together to create the unique culture surrounding the sport.
A norm is a standard or pattern that is accepted or expected within a particular society or group. Norms guide behavior, dictate what is considered appropriate, and can vary across cultures and contexts.
A cultural trait is a single element of normal pratice in a culture. -Jennifer
An example of a cultural pattern is the tradition of exchanging gifts during holidays or ceremonies in many societies, contributing to building relationships and expressing gratitude.
The three levels of cultural complexity that sociologists use to study different cultures are material culture, symbolic culture, and mental culture. Material culture includes physical objects produced by a society, symbolic culture refers to the shared meanings, beliefs, and values within a culture, and mental culture encompasses the cognitive aspects such as language and thought patterns.
Basketball can be considered a culture complex due to its multiple interconnected elements such as rules, equipment, player attitudes, and fan behavior. These elements work together to create the unique culture surrounding the sport.
An institution of society is a well-established and structured pattern of behavior or of relationships that is accepted as a fundamental part of a culture. For example marriage:
within the culture are group of habits considered as ideal patterns of behavior which the members are expected to follow.
culture is the developed pattern of one's knowlege,beliefs,and behavior
It means that with every culture in the world, different behaviors are considered "ok", or permissible. For example, some Asian cultures eat dog, therefore to them, this is a permissible behavior. However, this is far from permissible in most western cultures.
It is because depending on what culture you come from, you are probably raised in. And you act in that way because that is the influence that has been put on you. But people can always change, so don't thing you're being forced to act a certain way, because in most cases your not. You're also not betraying them by acting you.
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Culture is a shared set of beliefs, values, practices, and norms that guide the behavior of a group of people. It includes language, traditions, customs, and rituals that shape the way individuals interact and make sense of the world around them.
The organizational culture of a university identifies the elements which the staff of that institution consider as normal. These elements could be simple things such as the work load, the size/location of office and the pattern of behavior of colleagues.
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