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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Importance of Socialization Three Perspectives on Socialization Agents of Socialization Process of Socialization Leftovers!
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2 The process of learning to participate in a group
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3 What is Socialization
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4 When socialization begins
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5 What is at birth
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6 The results of Harlow’s monkey experiment can show us that
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7 A monkey will prefer a warm fuzzy mom when having to choose between that and nutrients
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8 How does socialization affect a person’s development?
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9 Allows people to fit into social groups, learn to talk, walk, and interact with others
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10 What are two issues Genie had when she was found due to her lack of socialization
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11 She did not develop the ability to talk, walk, communicate with others, behave as society would want her to
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12 The way in which groups work together in a society
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13 What is a Functionalist Perspective
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14 This perspective views socialization as the continuation of the same old or status quo
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15 Conflict Perspective
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16 Your image of yourself as having an identity separate from other people
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17 Self-Concept
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18 An image of yourself based on what you believe others think of you
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19 Looking-Glass Self
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20 Those people whose reactions are most important to your self-concept
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21 Significant Others
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22 Four agents of socialization
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23 What are family, school, peer group, mass media
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24 Learning to work well with others is something you learn in school, but is considered….
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25 Hidden Curriculum
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26 Children are often first introduced to aspects of culture outside of their family and school within this agent of socialization
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27 Peer Groups
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28 The child’s first exposure to the world will come from this agent of socialization
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29 The Family
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30 This is the process of giving up old norms, ideas, beliefs, and values
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31 Desocialization
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32 This is a place in which people are separated from the rest of society and controlled by officials in charge
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33 Total Institution
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34 A group whose norms and values are used to guide behavior-you will identify with this group
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35 Reference Group
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36 Process of adopting new norms, values, attitudes, behaviors
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37 Resocialize
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38 Voluntary process of preparing to accepts new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors
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39 Anticipatory Socialization
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40 The two parts of the Self are the
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41 Me-rational and socialized I-irrational
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42 This is the stage of socialization when children take on roles of others
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43 Play Stage
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44 Allows us to assume the viewpoint of another person and use that viewpoint to shape our self concept
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45 Role Taking
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46 Integrated conception of the norms, values, and beliefs of one’s community or society
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47 Generalized Other
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48 This view of yourself CAN be distorted
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49 Looking-Glass Self
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50 Which self did Genie NOT have?
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51 ME!!!
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