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Splash Screen

Chapter Menu Chapter Preview Section 1: The importance of Socialization Section 2:Socialization and the Self Section 3: Agents of Socialization Section 4:Processes of Socialization

Chapter Preview 1 Chapter Preview · Section 1 The Importance of Socialization (pages 110–114) Socialization is the cultural process of learning to participate in group life. Studies have shown that animals and human infants who are deprived of intensive and prolonged social contact with others are stunted in their emotional and social growth.

Section 1-Key Terms socialization

A.A B.B C.C D.D Section 1-Polling Question How important to you is interacting with others on a daily basis? A.Very important B.Somewhat important C.Not very important D.Not important at all

Section 1 Socialization and Personality Socialization is the cultural process of learning to participate in group life through cultural transmission.Socialization Harry Harlow experimented with monkeys to show the importance of affection, intimacy, and warmth.

A.A B.B C.C D.D Section 1 Which of the following is a result of socialization? A.A man holding a door open for a woman B.Using chopsticks to eat food C.Sitting quietly in class D.All of the above

Section 1 Case Studies on Isolated Children: Anna and Isabelle Anna and Isabelle show that the personal and social development associated with being human is acquired through intensive and prolonged social contact with others.

A.A B.B C.C Section 1 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Social development requires prolonged social contact with others? A.Agree B.Disagree C.Not sure

Vocab 1 socialization the process of learning to participate in a group