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6) Anti- social behavior

- disruptive acts characterized by covert and overt hostility and


intentional aggression towards others

II. Kinds of Behavior


1) Logical or rational
- based on choice
- seeing the choices available and making a rational

(incomplete)

3) socialized behavior
- behavior we learn from other human beings in social settings
4) forced
-behavior that we force ourselves to do or someone else forces
us to do
5) instinctual
- behavior we have the least awarenesss about
- it is possibly born in our DNA and operates at a subconscious level

examples of anti-social behavior


1) drug dealing
2) intimidation
3) assault
4) vandalism
5) joyriding
6) noisy behavior
7) verbal abuse
8) human traffic
9) parking vehicles
10) pimps
11) race differences
12) exhibitionist

III, KINDS OF VALUE


1) pERSONAL VALUES
-standards that each person feels that is vital to live by
deoending upon individual point of view
2) Spiritual Values
-dictated by belief and faith and can be very often be seen to
originate in the tenets of some form of organized religion
3) material values
- can relate to peoples everyday lives and what they consider to be
necessary. It differ from person to person depending upon their outlook
on life.
IV. 6 types of human values
1) individualistic values
- valuing self over anything
2) family values
-family is the basic unit of society insetad of individual
family has the right and power to control the other member if the
family
entire system of family values is maintained by tradition and
trusy
3) professional values
-relfect ethics, practices, standards and other norms within a
cmmerical environment
prinsciples that guide your decisions and actions in your career
4) national values
-often codified in their laws that seek to grant equality and
justice to all citiznes
-violation of national values is treated criminal acts which are
punishable by the state
5) moral values
- principles and standards which determeine the extent of which
human action or conduct is right and wrong
6) spiritual values
-attricbuted to god and called divine
-unite all human beings on this world
-includes love, compassion, justice and truth

V. filipiuno values
paggalang
- being the respectful or giving due respect for a person using
the words po, opo and ho
- putting the elders hand on their forehead

pakikisama
- getting along well with people, helping others
- trait usually fosters cooperation and doing good deeds which
are favorable to other people
utang na loob or debt of gratitude
- usually a system of obligation when applied it gives duty and
responsibility on the part of the young siblings to serve and
repay the favors done to them sooner or later.
pagpapahalaga sa pamilya or putting importance to family
- putting a high regards and concerns over the family before
anything else
hiya or shame
- controls the social behavior of Filipino
- makes a Filipino be obedient and be respectful to parents,
older siblings and authorities.
- Key ingredient to the loyalty of ones family

VI. Filipino Behaviors


1) Crab Mentallity
- crbas in a pot would tend to escape
- in human behavior is that a group that will attempt to pull
down (negate or diminish the importance of) any member
who achieves success beyond others, out of envy, conspiracy
or competitive feelings.
2) manana habit or specified future time also known as
procrastination in plain English, mamaya na in Filipino.
3) Gossip
- idle talk or rumor told by someone that was not there or did
not see it happen esp. about the private or personal affairs of
others.
- Introduction of errors and variations into the information
transmitted, opposed to normal conversation.
4) hospitable
- offering a pleasant or sustaining environment, promising or
suggesting generous and cordial welcome
5) bayanihan
- spirit of communal unity or effort to achieve a particular
objective
6) gastador or big spender
- very common behavior specially on occasions or events like
birthdays, fiestas, or even a simple get together of friends
7) happy
- Filipinos tend to be happy even in worst times of our lives. Ex.
Its more fun in the Philippines even in times of calamities
VII. Factors affecting behavior and values:
family greatest factor in the wat we act or behave
poor give us bad and good influence depending on how we are
going choose them or how will they react on the society
religion belief in god and traditions
environment persons with good impressions or influence will
make us a better person or on the contrary.
Experience behaving as a adult is a major factor that will be
going to affect every each of us in job or making our own family
Training a factor that will be seeing from childhood to
adulthood, training in school and in job will probably affect our
behavior and values for some good or bad reason.
VIII. How does behavior and values affect our society ? and doea it
affect your profession as architect?
social level behavior came mostly from our social status, like
poor or rich. Norms and behaviors like tbale manners or how we
communicate wuth each other.
Norms behavior we always do or act that we familiarized our
self with. Greetings by using the cheeks and hug.
Way of living contributes to how any structure will be built. Ex.
Location with lots of darks areas and criminals roaming around or
probably structures that will be built or already built there were
full of security features
Social status architects build a structure is based on the
behavior of the users or even the client so if the user has high
social status, he/she probably will get luxurious design while poor
or middle class just get the limited cost structure with few
aesthetic features.

XV. Root causes of behavior differences


1) individual differences
a. sex differnces
b. intellectual differences
c. physical differences
d. personal and emotional differences
e. religion/belief
2) differences in family patterns
a. maintenance of large families
b. socio-economic status of the family
c. structure of the family
3) impairment/disabilities
a. genetic accidents
b. brain damage or dysfunction
c. nutritional errors
d. hyperactivity
e. physical illness or disablity
4) environmental factors
a. physical environment
b. social environment
5) psychological factors as casual exolanations of behavior
a. motivation
- channeling or directing behavior towards satisfying a need/s.
it is a drive or urge to do something

URBAN SOCIOLOGY
SOCIETAL ORGANIZATION SUPPLEMENTAL LECTURE
1) Causes of social deviation
- social disorganization
o refers to the condition or disruption, chaos and conflict in
society
o disoriented situation or happening in a n org or society
o it can be lack of parental guidance and control over
children
-
- social control
societal and political mechanisms or processes

III. SOCIALIZATION
- refers

SUPPLEMENTAL LECTURE ON CULTURAL BASES OF SOCIETAL ORG


PTTERSN OF BEHAVIOR: DEVIANCE, CONFORMITY AND SOCIALIZATION

I. Patterns of behavior as a cultural basis


II. A. culture as social interaction our cultruee would defy
b. culture as explicit (overt) behavior
- directly observable regularities of individuals within a group
o act of seniority
o ladies first act/ act of gentlemen
o revernt, etc.
c. culture as an implicit (mental or convert behavior)
-beliefs, values, acts, and the ike still may be on the grounds of
debate, but is commonly accepted by the society
* existence of LGBT Community
* working girls
* single moms/teenage pregnancy

Social Process Categories


- attrition reduction in a work or labor force due to retirement,
dropping out of labor force, job change and emigratipn
- eduction and training process of developing new skills and
knowledge in the individual
- experiencing apprehension or participation of an objects
thought, emotion or event through the senses or the mind

V. Values as a way of life

Spiritual values
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midterm exams
urban system
neighborhood
types of neighborhood
significance of neighborhood
informal or formal kinds
socialization
different typoes of deviant behavior
formal and informal values
social process
2 kinds of social process

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