Define Socialization!
The process of learning to participate in a group
Who are likely your significant others when you are a baby
parent/guardians/caretakers
The child's first exposure to the world occurs within the _____
family
Define life cycle
the stages of development individuals pass through between birth and death.
Give me an example of a total institutions
prison, military boot camp... maybe school
When do we stop socializing
Never we are always learning to socialize
If I am assuming the viewpoint of another person and using that viewpoint to shape the self-concept, what am I doing?
role taking
In a family children learn to ______________
think, speak, internalize norms. beliefs, and values...
What are the five stages of grief
denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
the process of of adopting new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors.
resocialization
What kind of monkeys were used in the Harlow experiments about social isolation?
Rhesus monkeys
What is Mr. Safar's favorite drink
working-class and middle-class parents what are they most likely to teach there children about socializing according to sociologist Melvin Khon
Working-class= tend to try to socialize there children to be more obedient
middle-class= tend to try to socialize there children to be more free thinkers.
Name all the stages not including transitional
childhood, adolescence, adulthood, middle years, old age
why would we dissocialize someone?
to get rid of their old norms, values and beliefs to gain new ones that better fit the group or society they are in.
Who were Anna, Isabella, and Genie in the chapter?
cases of isolated children
Out of the three stages which one is this.
The stage where you start copy behaviors around you.
imitation stage
give me an example of hidden curriculum in a school setting?
making friends....
why are the five stages of grief not perfect.
because a person may not experience all 5 or simply stay on one of the stages longer than others.
Give me an example of anticipatory socialization
best answer
Explain the Harlow experiment
case of social isolation and how important physical contact/cuddling is in development
Explain not define the looking-glass self the best way you can
how we imagine we look like to other people and then evaluate ourselves based on that.
who are your peer group later on in life usually
co-workers, friends,
name all the transitional stages
transitional adulthood, transitional older years.
What is Mr. Safar's Favriote Movie?
Pride and Prejudice