Adolescence
Influences of S.C
Alienation & Conformity
Generational Theories
Random
100

W.H.O defines adolescence as ages ____ to _____ 

10 to 19

100

This external influence explores intercultural exchange

Proximity

100

True or False: The level of conformity or alienation can help explain a society's direction when it comes to growth and change. 

True

100

Generational theories and ideologies: are they a macrosocial or microsocial perspective? 

Macro 

100

Learning specific values, behaviours, attitudes, and beliefs that are deemed acceptable, is called: 

Socialization

200

This theorist popularized the emphasis on adolescence and that studying adolescence is important in understanding societal structure

G. Stanley Hall

200
Immigration is one of the biggest factors in what impacts this external influence

Population Changes

200

The LGBTQ+ rights groups are an example of alienation or conformity?

Alienation (positive)

200

A group that shares certain statistical characteristics is called a ____________. 

Cohort

200
Another name for the working class?

Proletariat

300

David Elkind called the heightened self-awareness and self-consciousness that adolescents experience the following term: __________. 

Egocentrism

300

Tourism and globalization are examples of ______?

Intercultural exchange

300

Sally is more likely to conform to the things her mother explains to her than her neighbour. What kind of influence is this?

Informative Influence

300

The term for the idea that a person's birth year helps determine their values/views/attitudes, is the following: 

Social location

300

The anxiety that comes from the many pressures within society/the role one has to adopt/the values they have to live up to is called: 

Socialized anxiety

400

This theorist stated that adolescence is a period of crisis. 

Eduard Spranger

400

Soil erosion and drought are examples of which external influence?

Physical Environment

400

The KKK is an example of alienation or conformity?

Alienation

400

Karl Mannheim's theory is called: 

Fresh Contact Theory

500

The term for the lasting values that shape one's worldview, that they then carry with them through adulthood is the following: ____________. 

Dominant value direction

500

____________ is closely linked to the influence of social environment + values. It states that a society/group is less likely to change if it is __________. 

Ethnocentric

500

Gemma is nervous to change her hair colour. This is an example of alienation or conformity?

Conformity -- she is afraid she will then be alienated

500

Why may it be important to study generations? How may it explain social change/a society's growth?

[Depends on response]

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