Human Development Theories
Agents of Socialization
Life Course Socialization
Resocialization
Miscellaneous Vocabulary
100
This man is known as the founder of psychoanalytic theory.
What is Sigmund Freud
100
The most important agent of socialization in all societies.
What is family
100
The major difference between child and adult socialization.
What is freedom
100
Becoming a student is this kind of resocialization.
What is voluntary
100
The systematic study of how biology affects social behavior.
What is sociobiology
200
This Kolberg level is where individuals are most concerned with how they are perceived by their peers.
What is conventional
200
A group of people who are linked by common interests, equal social position, and similar age.
What is a peer group
200
These years represent a buffer between childhood and adulthood.
What is adolescence
200
Resocialization for alcoholics would go to through this twelve-step program.
What is Alcoholics Anonymous
200
The totality of our beliefs and feelings about ourselves.
What is self-concept
300
Emphasized that all children must go through each of the four stages in sequence before moving on to the next one in cognitive development.
What is Jean Piaget
300
This agent profoundly impacts both children and adults through electronics.
What is mass media
300
Wherein a person or group is considered to have less social value than other groups.
What is social devaluation
300
A place where people are isolated from the rest of society for a set period of time and come under the control of the officials who run the institution.
What is a total institution.
300
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
This part of the the psychoanalytic theory that includes consists of the moral and ethical aspects of personality.
What is superego
400
Schools do not socialize children for their own well-being but rather for their later roles in ____ force.
What is work
400
The process by which knowledge and skills are learned for future roles.
What is anticipatory socialization
400
In many prisons, inmates may _______ to the norms of the prison or of other inmates.
What is conform
400
This aspect of socialization contains specific messages and practices concerning the nature of one's racial or ethnic status.
What is racial
500
In Erikson's 5th psychosocial stage, young people take on new roles and combine them with old ones to create a strong self-________.
What is identity
500
This agent is the primary source of emotional support.
What is family
500
Should be a time of carefree play, safety, and freedom from economic, political, and sexual responsibilities.
What is childhood
500
In total institution settings, people are totally stripped of their former selves, otherwise known as this.
What is depersonalized
500
This aspect of socialization contains specific messages and practices concerning the nature of being female or male in a specific group.
What is gender