Development of Personality
theories of Socialization
People
Key terms
Anything goes!
100
inherited genetic characteristics versus enviroment and social learning is also called
What is nature vs. nurture
100
Accordingf to Cooley, children develop a sense of self through interactions with their___
What is primary group
100
developed the concept of the looking glass self
Who is Charles H. Cooley
100
a primary group composed of individuals of roughly the same age and similar social characteristics
What is a Peer Group
100
the systematic study of the biological basis of all social behavior
What is sociobiology
200
Physical traits, aptitudes, inherited characteristics, biological drives.
What is Heredity
200
Each person is a blank slate at birth with no personality.
What is Tabula Rasa
200
studied the effects of institutionalization of infants
Who is Rene Spitz
200
A parent saying one thing but doing another is an example of _____
What is Unintended Socialization
200
those people raised without the influence of a cultural enviroment
What is Feral children
300
Determines the basic personality types found in a society
What is Cultural Environment
300
the concept of internalized attitudes, expectations, and viewpoints of society is the
What is the Generalized other
300
philosopher who believeed that people are born without personalities
Who is John Locke
300
A break with past experiences and the learning of new values and norms is called
What is Resocialization
300
A way in which heredity shapes personality
What is By Setting limits
400
characteristics, such as age, education, religion, and economic status are instilled by
What is parents
400
Children develop an image of themselves based on how others see them.
What is The Looking Glass
400
Held that we first internalize the expectations of the people closest to us
What is George H. Mead
400
is an unchanging biologically inherited behavior pattern
What is Instinct
400
Part of self that is aware of the expectations and attitudes of society
What is ME
500
If they have siblings and if so, how are they compared to him or her.
What is Birth order
500
People not only come to see themselves as others see them but also take on or pretend to take on the roles of others through imitation, play, and games.
What is Role Taking
500
Scientist who held that instictual behavior could be taught
What is Ivan Pavlov
500
term used to describe the specific individuals, groups, and institutions that enable socialization to take place
What is Agenst of Socialization
500
People who shape themselves to fit what they think a group wants them to be shows a need for
What is peer acceptance