This is the process by which we incorporate within our Self the norms that are prevalent within our society
internalization
This socialization process, popularly exemplified by Bandura's bobo doll experiment, involves watching and mimicking others
Observational learning
This personality component, according to Freud, refers to our understanding of the demands, norms, and expectations of society
Superego
This sociological perspective examines micro-level meaning making and significant symbols to study humans
Symbolic interactionism
These are the people and institutions that accustom us to society's norms and expectations
Agents of socialization
A mouse learning to push a lever to receive food is an example of this type of psychological "training"
Operant conditioning
In Piaget's final stage of cognitive development, this type of reasoning becomes important and allows us to envision hypothetical situations
Hypothetico-deductive reasoning
Unlike our parents, these people socialize us as status equals
Peers
Spanking a child is an example of this conditioning technique
Punishment
Stage 5 of Erikson's stages of development, experienced during teenage years, is labeled "Identity vs. _______"
Role confusion
Famous figures like Tucker Carlson or Rachel Maddow may contribute to socializing you via this platform
Mass media
Behavioral perspectives believe this, essentially our sense of right and wrong, is acquired only through conditioning and imitation
Conscience
A child wants to take another child's candy, but refrains from doing so because they know the teacher will get mad. Acc. to Kohlberg, this child is in the _____ stage of moral development.
Second (conventional)
This psychologist offered an alternative perspective on Piaget's theories of child development that emphasized the cultural context the child grows up in
Lev Vygotsky