This document discusses social-minded action and behaviors that sustain society. It defines social-mindedness as having a positive attitude focused on social conditions and the welfare of others in society. Some key aspects of social-minded action discussed include positive pro-social behaviors that create harmonious relationships among social groups. The document also includes a table that defines and compares various sociological terms related to social interactions, from basic behaviors and activities to social relationships.
22. Coopera-on
in
human
socie-es
is
mainly
based
on
social
norms
as
standards
of
behavior
that
are
based
on
widely
shared
beliefs
23. Social skills Tools for their social skills
v Coordination of effort, division of labor,
orientation to task achievement, orderliness
in discussion;
v Feeling of agreement with the ideas of others
and a sense of basic similarity in beliefs and
values;
v Confidence in one’s own ideas and in the
value that others attach to those ideas;
v Common goals and respect for the other by
being responsive to the other’s needs.
24. Social
capital
refers
to
trust
networks
that
individuals
can
draw
on
for
social
support