The process of learning to participate in a group.
What is socialization.
100
Socialization begins for humans during this point in their life.
What is at birth.
100
An image of himself or herself as having an identity separate from other people.
What is self-concept.
100
During this type of socialization a child learns to; think, speak, internalize norms, beliefs, and values, develops their first personal relationships, and from basic attitudes.
What is Family socialization.
100
The process of giving up old norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors.
What is Desocialization
200
The I and me are part of this concept.
What is self
200
The result of this studied proved that there are negative effects of social isolation.
What is the study of rhesus monkeys.
200
An image of yourself based on what you believe other think of you.
What is looking-glass self.
200
The process of adopting new norms, values, attitudes and behaviors.
What is Resocialization.
300
the attitudes, beliefs, values, and behaviors associated with an individual.
What is personality
300
The study of monkeys allows us to assume these needs of human babies.
What are affection intimacy and warmth.
300
This perspective stresses the ways in which groups work together to create a stable society.
What is Functionalism.
300
During this type of socialization children are exposed to a hidden curriculum, which means the informal and unofficial aspects of culture that children are taught.
What is School Socialization.
300
The voluntary process of preparing to accept new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors.
What is anticipatory socialization.
400
integrated conception of the norms, values, and beliefs of one's community or society.
What is generalized other.
400
She was one of two children who was found in a farmhouse and had little social interaction. She was only given milk to drink. When found she had the speech of a one-year-old and could not walk. Her mental age was that of a 19 month-old.
Who is Anna
400
This perspective uses the following concepts, the self concept, the looking-glass self, significant others, role taking, the generalized other to make sense of socialization.
What is Symbolic interactionist perspective.
400
During this type of socialization children are exposed to role models for children to imitate and integrate into society.
What is mass media.
400
Places in which people are separated from the rest of society and controlled by officials in charge.
What are total institutions.
500
George Herbert Mead introduced this concept that allows us to assume the viewpoint of another person and use that viewpoint to shape out self-concept. To explain how this view point changes over a child's life he developed three stages: imitation stage, play stage, and game stage.
What is Role-taking.
500
She was another girl who socially deprived. She could not walk properly due to bowed legs. she had a very low IQ but after a slow start she learned skills of most children her age and was able to participate in school activities.
Who is Isabelle.
500
This perspective on socialization views socialization as a way of perpetuating the status quo.
What is Conflict theory.
500
The four ways children are socialized.
What are family, schools, peer groups, and media.
500
A teen is sent to a boot camp because he has been in trouble with the law. Where the teen learns how to become a respectable member of society. This is an example of what type of socialization.