The people, groups, or institutions that teach us what we need to know in order to participate in society.
What are agents of socialization?
100
The things that contribute to one's gender socialization.
What are the agents of socialization?
100
The totality of beliefs and feelings about ourselves.
What is self-concept?
100
The lifelong process of social interaction through which individuals acquire a self-identity and the physical, mental and social skills needed for survival in society.
What is socialization?
200
The difference between different cultures and the way they socialize.
What is the content of their socialization?
200
The most important agent where we acquire our social position and is the primary cause of the socialization of children.
What is the family?
200
The time when future parents buy things for their child.
What is before the child's birth?
200
Our perception about what kind of person we are.
What is self-identity?
200
The process of learning a new and different set of attitudes, values, and behaviors from those in one's previous background and experience.
What is resocialization?
300
The systematic study of how biology affects social behavior.
What is sociobiology?
300
The agent that teaches specific knowledge and skills, and has an effect on children's self-image, beliefs, and values.
What is school?
300
This is passed down from generation to generation in families in regard to other racial-ethnic groups.
What is our racial identity?
300
The way in which a person's sense of self is derived from the perceptions of others.
What is the looking-glass self?
300
The aspect of socialization that contains specific messages and practices concerning the nature of being female or male in a specific group or society.
What is gender socialization?
400
A crucial part of one's socialization.
What is their environment?
400
The agent that contributes to our sense of belonging and provide some freedom from our parents.
What are peer groups?
400
The reason why some scholars are hesitant to point out differences in socialization practices among diverse racial-ethnic groups.
What is the inadequate practice of socialization in some racial-ethnic groups?
400
The process by which a person mentally assumes the role of another person in order to understand the world from that person's point of view.
What is role-taking?
400
The aspect of socialization that contains specific messages and practices concerning the nature of one's racial or ethnic status.
What is racial-ethnic socialization?
500
The most frequent form of this term is child neglect.
What is child maltreatment?
500
The agent that informs us about events, introduces us to people, provides many viewpoints on issues, makes us aware of new products and services, and entertains us.
What is the mass media?
500
The three things that racial-ethnic socialization relates to.
What are our personal and group identity, our intergroup and interindividual relationships, and our position in the social hierarchy.
500
The mind's three interrelated parts of a person's personality.
What is ego, superego, and id?
500
The process by which knowledge and skills are learned for future roles.