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  2. Cultural patterns are a set of shared beliefs, values, behaviors, and norms that are passed down from generation to generation. They provide a sense of identity and continuity for members of a particular culture or society.

  3. 1.5: Taxonomies of Cultural Patterns - Social Sci LibreTexts

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    Cultural patterns are the similar behaviors within similar situations we witness due to shared beliefs, values, norms and social practices that are steady over time. In this chapter, you will explore three different taxonomies, which help us understand similarities and differences in these cultural patterns.

  4. Cultural patterns - (Intro to Sociology) - Vocab, Definition ......

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    Cultural patterns are the shared practices, behaviors, beliefs, and norms that are common within a particular society or culture. These patterns guide how individuals within the group interact with each other and influence their perspectives on the world.

  5. What are Cultural Patterns? - Life Persona

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    The Cultural patterns Are a set of norms that govern the behavior of an organized group of people, according to their traditions, customs, habits, beliefs, geographical location and experiences, to establish models of behavior.

  6. 2.5: Patterns of Culture - Social Sci LibreTexts

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    Cultural universals are patterns or traits that are found in all cultures. Anthropologist George Murdock first recognized the existence of cultural universals while studying systems of kinship around the world.

  7. 5.3 Cultural Patterns & Communication – Comm 101 (Dutton) -...

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    Cultural patterns are the similar behaviors within similar situations we witness due to shared beliefs, values, norms and social practices that are steady over time. In this chapter, you will explore 2 different taxonomies, which help us understand similarities and differences in these cultural patterns.

  8. Cultural Patterns: Definition & Examples - Vaia

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    Cultural patterns are common structures of culture found, with variations, across similar cultures. A universal cultural pattern is the family. The human life-cycle involves many cultural patterns, from pregnancy, birth, and infancy to childhood, adulthood, old age, death, and ancestor worship.

  9. At its core, cultural behavior refers to the shared patterns of behavior and interactions characteristic of a particular society or group. It’s the sum total of learned, socially transmitted customs, knowledge, material objects, and behavior.

  10. Cultural Patterns - (Global Studies) - Fiveable

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    Cultural patterns shape community identities by providing a framework of shared beliefs and practices that individuals can connect with. This shared culture fosters a sense of belonging among members, influencing everything from language use to social norms.

  11. Chapter 3: Cultural Patterns and Processes - OPEN OKSTATE

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    Explain cultural patterns and landscapes as they vary by place and region. Explain the diffusion of culture and cultural traits through time and space. Compare and contrast ethnic and universalizing religions and their geographic patterns.