GENERALIZED OTHER - Integrated conception of the norms, values and beliefs of one’s community or society ME I The part of the self that is created through.

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GENERALIZED OTHER - Integrated conception of the norms, values and beliefs of one’s community or society ME I The part of the self that is created through socialization The predictability and conformity of human behavior that you exhibit The part of the self that accounts for any unlearned or spontaneous acts Knee-jerk reaction or your first response before taking action

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

LOOKING-GLASS SELF An image you have of yourself based on what you believe others think about you

SELF-CONCEPT The image you have of yourself as having an identity separate from other people

SELF-IMAGE The opinion you have of yourself that can be conformed to fit into the parameters of how others perceive you

SIGNIFICANT OTHERS Those people whose reactions are the most important to your self-concept

SOCIALIZATION The cultural process of learning in order to participate in group life Desocialization Resocialization Anticipatory Socialization