This person believed that personality consisted of 3 elements (Id, Ego & Superego)
Sigmund Freud
Individuals of roughly the same age with common interests.
Peer Groups
The number of personality types according to Myers-Briggs.
16
In this stage parents should provide them with care, comfort and protection.
Childhood
These children are secluded from society at an early age.
Isolated Children
This anthropologist concluded that people have six basic emotions.
Paul Ekman
Sports
This personality type is action-oriented and enjoys more frequent social interactions.
Extraversion (E)
Adolescence
This is a place where people are completely cuff off from society.
Total Institution
This person studied social class & occupation differences in child-rearing.
Melvin Kohn
Peer groups have the most influence at this place.
Schools
This personality type is thought-oriented and enjoys deep and meaningful social interactions.
Introversion (I)
This is the most comfortable stage of socialization.
Later Middle Years
This is the process of learning new norms, values, behaviors and attitudes.
Resocialization
This person believed in the amoral, pre-conventional, conventional and postconventional stages of development.
Lawrence Kohlberg
Children from negative backgrounds benefit from this agent of socialization.
Daycare
This personality type considers people and their emotions when coming to a conclusion.
Feeling (F)
Young Adulthood
This person experimented with monkeys to prove that nurture was an important aspect of socialization.
Harry Harlow
This person believed that development goes through the stages of play, imitation and games.
George Mead
We learn skills, matching attitudes and values.
Workplace
This personality type are more open, flexible and adaptable
Perceiving (P)
Severe jolts occur in this socialization stage.
Early Middle Years
The process by which we learn the ways of our society.
Socialization