The process by which we learn to become members of society.
What is socialization?
Viewed society as a division between two groups: those who control the economy and those who do not.
Who is Karl Marx?
The idea that best aspects of society would survive over time.
What is Social Darwinism?
There are this many stages of dying.
What is 5?
This is the first step of the scientific method in sociology.
What is define the problem?
Includes the stable patterns of thinking, feeling, and acting that distinguish one individual from another.
What is personality?
This person came up with the idea of cognitive development.
Who is Jean Piaget?
What are power and wealth?
The female life pattern as developed by Irene Frieze revolves around women doing these two things.
Having children and getting married.
Developing a hypothesis is this step of the scientific method in sociology.
What is the third step or step three?
This is arguably the most influential agent of socialization and personality development?
What are parents?
Argued that society could not be understood by objective measurement and that sociologists must learn the subjective meanings people attach to actions.
Who is Max Weber?
This theory believes personality comes from our social interactions with other people.
What is looking-glass self?
Adult socialization takes the form of this which requires people to alter what they learned earlier in their life and learn new kinds of behavior.
What is resocialization?
What is an independent variable?
Freud believed these three parts of personality were constantly in conflict with each other.
What are the id, superego, and ego?
This person questioned society in terms of function.
Who is Emile Durkheim?
In the functionalist theory if something is not working this is one thing that may happen.
One factor that has been proven to affect the development of personality is heredity. The term for the study of biological bases of social behavior is this.
What is sociobiology?
One field that sociologists may occupy is...
What is teaching, advising, research, or counseling?
The Prepatory Stage, the Play Stage, and the Game Stage are parts of this theory.
What is Role Taking?
This theory asserts that there are three stages people must go through in order for the self to emerge including the preparatory stage, the play stage, and the game stage.
What is role taking or Mead's role taking?
These two theories are considered micro- theories.
What are symbolic interactionism and rational choice theory?
These are two of the things that people focus in "old age".
A way of looking at the world that sees the connections among the private concerns of individuals and important social issues?
What is sociological imagination?