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SOC 12 Unit 3 Review Answers Original Program Design By: Matthew Ngo
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Objectives The point of the game is to make the most by answering questions Each briefcase is worth $1.00 Answering CORRECTLY - you get $1.00 Answering INCORRECTLY - you lose $1.00 Team with the most money wins the game!!!!
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It is the lifelong process of social interaction through which individuals acquire a self-identity and the physical, mental, and social skills needed for survival in society. Socialization
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Name the 4 most pervasive socializing agents Family Peers School Media
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She concluded that boys and girls did not use the same standards of morality. Carol Gilligan
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Name Piaget’s 4 stages of cognitive development Sensorimotor stage Preoperational stage Concrete operational stage Formal operational stage
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Sigmund __________, human development occurs in three stages that reflect different levels of the personality. Freud
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Is the totality of our beliefs and feelings about ourselves Self-Concept
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List the 4 components of self-concept The Physical Self (“I am tall”) The Active Self (“I am good at Soccer”) The Social Self (“I am ice to others”) The Psychological Self (“I believe in world peace”)
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His 8 stages of conflict involve the inner struggle of humans (psycho) as they encounter the real world through interactions with people and situations (social). Eric Erickson
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Basic trust vs. basic distrust Autonomy vs. shame and doubt Initiative vs. guilt Industry vs. inferiority Identity vs. role confusion Intimacy vs. isolation Generativity vs. stagnation Ego integrity vs. despair Which of the 8 stages is missing?
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What are Mead’s 3 stages of self- development? Preparatory Stage Play Stage Game Stage
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How did Mead divide the self? I and Me The “I” is the subjective element of the self that represents the spontaneous and unique traits. (develops first) The “me” is the objective element of the self, which is composed of the internalized attitudes and demands of other members of society and the individual’s awareness of those demands. (develops second)
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Are those persons whose care, affection, and approval are especially desired and who are most important in the development of the self. Significant Others
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The process by which a person mentally assumes the role of another person in order to understand the world from that person’s point of view. Role-Taking
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A. Refers to the way in which a person’s sense of self is derived from the perceptions of others. What is the term? It is based on the perception other people think of us. The Looking Glass B.Who came up with this theory? Charles Cooley
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Is the systematic study of how biology affects social behavior Sociobiology
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Children who have survived with little or no human contact. Ferals
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He classified moral reasoning into 3 sequential levels: Pre-conventional level (age 7-10), Conventional level (age 10 – adulthood), Post-conventional level (few adults reach this) Lawrence Kohlberg
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Name one of Urie Bronfenbrenner Systems. Ecological System Mesosystem Exosystem Macrosystem
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What are the 4 most common categories of age in Canada? Infancy, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood (young, middle and older adulthood)
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Is the process of learning a new and different set of attitudes, values, and behaviours from those in one’s previous background and experience Resocialization
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A place where people are isolated from the rest of society for a set period of time and come under the control of the officials who run the institution. total institution
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The aspect of socialization that contains specific messages and practices concerning the nature of being female or male in a specific group or society. Gender Socialization
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Name the Quintuplets of Canada Dionne Quintuplets
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Having both male and female characteristics Androgynous
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What are the four aspects of gender? Assignment Role Identity Attribution
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Name 2 themes of ads about masculinity. Attitude is Everything The Cave Man Mentality The New Warriors Muscles and the "Ideal" Man Heroic Masculinity
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What side of the brain is described below? –Possesses strong verbal abilities –Excels at processing information –Exhibits logical, orderly thought processes Left Brain
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This is the outcome of the brain’s organization of incoming stimuli. Perception
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The responses from this test enable psychiatrists to classify a subject as one of three personality types: –Conceptual thinkers (those who look at the entire ink blot) –Rigid or compulsive people (those who focus on small details) –Rebellious or negative personalities (those who look at the white space in the ink blot.) Name the test! Rorschach’s ink Blots
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_________: those who are shy, serious, reflective and inward thinking. Introvert
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_________: an outgoing, charismatic, and action- oriented personality extrovert
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From a _________perspective, socialization is most effective when people conform to the norms of society Functionalist
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Every human being is a product of … …biology, society, and ______________ Personal Experiences
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What is the most frequent form of child abuse? Child Neglect
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_____________ is a group of people who are linked by common interests, equal social position, and similar age Peer Group
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State the 2 functions in which mass media is an agent of socialization. They inform us about events They introduce us to a wide variety of people They provide an array of viewpoints in current issues They make us aware of products and services, that if we purchase them, supposedly help us get accepted They entertain us by providing the opportunity to live vicariously through other people’s experiences
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These are children whose physical needs have been met, but who have not received human bonding or love Isolates
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The conscience that consists of the moral and ethical aspects of one’s personality that comes from parents, others, the whole society Superego
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The component of the personality that includes all of the individual’s basic biological drives and needs that demand immediate gratification ID
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The rational, reality-orientated component of personality that imposes restrictions on the innate pleasure seeking drives of the id Ego
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The process by which knowledge and skills are learned for future roles. anticipatory socialization
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Wherein a person or group is considered to have less social value than other individuals or groups social devaluation
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When we assume a new status (such as becoming a student, an employee, or a retiree) of our own free will. Voluntary Resocialization
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Occurs against a person’s wishes and generally takes place within a total institution. Involuntary Resocialization
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Left (female) or Right (male) Brain? Possess strong spatial skills Looks at the overall picture Concentrates on shapes and patterns Exhibits strong hand-eye co-ordination
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Four Factors that influence our perception? 1 st impressions Personality Life Experiences Selective Memory
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One who combines the characteristics of the introvert and extrovert. Ambivert
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______perspective on Family. It recognizes that children affect their parents’ lives and change the overall household environment. symbolic interactionist
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What type of an example is this on how women are portrayed in the media? Objects
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What type of an example is this on how women are portrayed in the media? Violence
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