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Social Science Crossword

Across
An extremist group with rigid social and moral views that oppose those of mainstream culture, typically guided by a charismatic leader.
Different types: Operant and Classical
The scientific study of behaviour, mental processes, and the factors that influence these processes.
The abilities, ideas, and behaviours people have acquired to become members of society.
The part of your personality representing your conscience, formed in early life by internalization of the standards of parents and models of behaviour.
How someone acts, typically towards others.
Refusal or failure to conform to accepted standards, conventions, rules, or laws.
Basic part of the personality, and wants instant gratification for our wants and needs.
Your conscious mind, the part of your identity that you consider your "self".
External factors that play a role in development.
Study of interactions among people living in society and their actions, beliefs and behaviours in order to understand the society.
Down
The study of lives and cultures of human beings, alive or dead.
Process by which an individual will alter or change their thoughts, feelings, and behaviour to meet the expectations of a group or an authority figure.
The trait of habitually walking on two legs.
An individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting.
Physical characteristics and aspects of personality and behaviour that are passed down genetically from your parents.
Biological differences between men and women (XX or XY chromosones, genitals, and other characteristics determined by genes).
A group of people associating for antisocial and often criminal purposes and activities.
Process by which an individual whose behaviour and attitudes differ from accepted social standards.
Culturally defined not biological.