Socialization and The Self
Agents of Socialization
Process of Socialization
The Importance of Socialization
100

An image of yourself as having an identity separate from other people is?

Self-Concept

100

The process of giving up old norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors is 

Desocialization

200

Those people whose reactions are most important to your self-concept is?

Significant Others

200

Group whose norms and values are used to guide behavior; group by which you identify is

Reference Group

300

An image of yourself based on what you believe others think of you.

Looking-Glass Self

300

Means of communication designed to reach the general population

Mass Media

300

The voluntary process of preparing to accept new norms, values, attitudes, and behavior is 

Anticipatory Socialization

300

The process of learning to participate in a group is

Socialization

400

The part of the self formed through socialization.

"Me"

400

Set of individuals of roughly the same age and interest.

Peer Groups

400

Places in which people are separated from the rest of society and controlled by officials in charge is

Total Institutions

500

Assuming the viewpoint of another person and using that viewpoint to shape the self-concept.

Role Taking

500

The informal and unofficial aspects of culture that children are taught in school.

Hidden Curriculum

500

The process of adopting new norm, values, attitudes, and behaviors is

Resocialization