| ideas, knowledge and beliefs that influence people’s behavior | | |
| the concrete, tangible objects of a culture | | |
| cultural guidelines that group members claim to accept | | |
| actual behavior patterns of members of a group | | |
| groupings of persons who share a social characteristic | | |
| a group that is part of the dominant culture but that differs from it in some important respects | | |
| a subculture deliberately and consciously opposed to certain central beliefs or attitudes of the dominant culture | | |
| judging others in terms of one’s own cultural standards | | |
| general cultural traits that exist in all cultures | | |
| the ways in which a culture expresses universal traits | | |