Socialization basics
Agents of socialization
Life cycle and institutions
Potpourri
100

This is the image of yourself having an identity separate from other people.

What is the self-concept?

100

This is the first agent of socialization that we encounter.

What is family?

100

This is the last stage of our life cycle according to sociology.

What is death?

100

These people's judgments are most important to us throughout the socialization process. 

Who are significant others?

200

The looking glass self, which has this many steps, is used to evaluate ourselves based on the preconceived notion we have towards others.

What is 3?

200
This is the only agent of socialization where an adult is not in direct control of you.

What are peer groups?

200

This is the process by which people adopt new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors.

What is resocialization?

200
This girl from the case studies we read about undoubtedly had the best outcome in part thanks to her mother's comfort. 

Who is Isabelle?

300

This is the part of the "self" that is formed through socialization.

What is me?

300

The main function of this agent is to provide outside role models an ideas to us, whether they be good or bad.

What is mass media?

300

This is the 3rd stage of grief outlined by Kubler-Ross.

What is bargaining?
300

Socialization is most key to this theoretical perspective, which says human nature is created through socialization.

What is symbolic interactionism?

400

This theoretical perspective says that socialization helps in maintaining social classes and the status quo.

What is conflict theory?

400

This is the term used for describing religious values and morals that are inbedded into our society.

What is invisible religion?

400

Prisons, military boot camps, convents, and mental institutions are all examples of these.

What are total institutions?

400

Reorientation happens at this specific part of the life cycle, ages 50-64.

What are the late middle years?
500

This is an integrated concept of norms, values, and beliefs that we have all developed.

What is the generalized other?

500

This term refers to the unofficial aspects of culture that are taught to you in school.

What is a hidden curriculum?

500

Shaving your head in preparation for boot camp would be an example of this type of socialization.

What is anticipatory socialization?

500

You assess your socialization and acquire norms and values based on one of these.

What is a reference group?