Definitions
Experiments
Status & Role
Sense of Self
Socialzation
100

What is a setting in which people are isolated from the rest of a society for a period of time and are subject to tight control

What is a total institution? 

100

The experiment to see how far people would go due to their roles. 

What is the Stanford Prison Experiment

100

the behaviour expected of an individual who occupies a given social position or status

What is a role?

100

an individual's perception of their identity. 

What is Sense of Self

100

socialization: The process of learning one’s culture and how to live within it.

What is Socialization?

 

200

Social interaction is like a drama being preformed 

What is dramaturgy?

200

The experiment was designed to test how people will conform due to social pressure .

What is the Asch Conformity Experiment?
200

a rank or position that someone holds

What is a status? 

200

The person who was instrumental In the research of the social self. 

Who is George Mead?

200

occurs when a child learns the attitudes, values,and actions appropriate to individuals as members of a particular culture.

What is primary socialization?

300

A group of two or more people who identify with and interact with one another .

What is social group?

300

The experiment was designed to see how much authority affects someone's decision. 

 What is the Milgram Obedience Experiment ?

300

 status that is earned based on merit;

 What is Achieved status

300

focuses on competition and social change

What is conflict perspective?

300

refers to the process of learning the appropriate behavior as a member of a smaller group within the larger society. 

What is Secondary Socialization?

400

The process one goes through to detach from a role that has been essential to his/her identity.

What is Role Exit ?

400

This experiment took place at Yale University. 

What is the Milgram Obedience Experiment?

400

Stress someone may feel if too much is required of a single role

What is Role strain

400

the theory wherein individuals base their sense of self on how they believe others view them

What is looking Glass Self?

400

the theory that an individual’s peer groups, rather than parental figures, influences his or her personality and behavior in adulthood.

What is Group socialization?

500

The Web of relationships across groups that occurs because of the many groups people belong to. 

What is Social Networks?

500

What increases conformity? 

Judge discretion.

500

how a person expresses his or her role

What is Role performance? 

500

The person who created the looking Glass Self Theory

Who is Charles Cooley?

500

the process by which people learn about future roles and expectations in order to prepare for them.

What is Anticipatory Socialization?

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