Chapter 4 Flashcards

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Socialization

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The lifelong process of social interaction in which the individual acquires a social identity and ways of thinking, feeling and acting that are essential for effective participation in a society

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Role

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The behavior we play different roles I’m different positions

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Internalization

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The process of learning cultural behaviors and expectation so deeply that we assume they are correct and accept them without question

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Nature V. Nurture

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If we learn something naturally, rather than learning it through experience, genetics V. learning

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Sociobiology

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Applies biological principles to explain the behavior of animals, including human beings

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Social learning theories

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maintains tat apple learn new attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors through social interactions especially during childhood

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Direct learning

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Being rewarded or punished, we learn many behaviors through reinforcement

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Indirect learning

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Imitating people who are important in our lives (modeling)

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Self

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An awareness of ones social identity

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Looking-glass self

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A self-image based on how we thing others see us (Reflected self)

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The three phases

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  1. Perception 2. Interpretation 3. Response
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12
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Role taking

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Learning to take the perspective of others

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13
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Significant other

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the people who are important in ones life

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Charles Horton Cooley

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Developed the looking-glass self

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George Herbert Mead

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Argued that humans developed a self or an awareness of ones social identity

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16
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I

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Creative and unpredictiabel self

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Me

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Successfully socialized and aware of others attitudes

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Three stages of development

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  1. Preparatory 2. Play 3. Game
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Anticipatory socialization

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The process of learning how to perform a role ones does not yet occupy

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Generalized others

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Peoples who don’t have close ties to a child but who influences her or his internalization of societies norms and values

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Impression mangement

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the process of providing information and cues to others to present oneself in a favorable light while downplaying or concealing ones less appealing qualities

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Erving Goffman

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Staging the self in everyday life, We engage in role performance, we are actors in society

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Reference group

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Groups of people who shape an individuals self-image, behavior, values, and attitudes indifferent contexts

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Agent of socialization

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the individuals, groups, or institutions that teach us what we need to know to participate effectively in society

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Authoritarian

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Very demanding, controlling, punitive

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Authoritative

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Demanding, controlling, warm, supportive

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Permissive

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Not demanding, warm, indulgent, set few rules

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Uninvolved

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Neither supportive nor controlling

29
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Peer groups

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People who are similar in age, social status and interest

30
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Resocialization

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the process if unlearning old ways of doing things, and adopting new attitudes, values, norms and behavior

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Total institutions

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Places where people are isolated from the res of scout, stripped of their former identities and required to conform to new rules and behaviors