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Total Institution
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A place where people are isolated from the rest of society for a set period of time and come together under control of officials who run the institution
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Resocialization
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The process of learning a new and different set of attitudes, values, and behaviors from those in one's background and experience
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Ageism
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Prejudice against age
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Social devaluation
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A situation in which a person or group is considered to have less social value that the other individuals or groups
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Anticipatory socialization
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The process by which knowledge and skills are learned for future roles
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Radical socialization
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The aspect of socialization that contains specific messages and practices concerning the nature of one's racial or ethnic status
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Gender socialization
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The aspect of socialization that contain messages and practices concerning the nature of being female or male in a group or society
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Mass media
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Large-scale organizations that use media to communicate with large numbers of people
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Significant other
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Persons whose care, affection, and approval are especially desired and who are most important
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Stephanie
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Role taking
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The process by which a person mentally assume the role of another or group in order to understand the world from the person or groups point of view
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Looking Glass self
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Cooley's term for the way a person self is derived from the perception of others
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Self concept
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The totality of our beliefs and feelings about ourselves
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super ego
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Conscience consists of the moral and ethical aspects of personality
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Ego
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Rational, reality oriented component of personality that imposes restrictions on the innate pleasure-seeking drives of the Id
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Id
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Freud's term for the component of personality that includes all of the individuals basic biological drives and needs that demand immediate gratification
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Sociobiology
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The systematic study of social behavior from a biological perspective
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Socialization
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The lifelong process of social integration which individuals acquire a self identity and the physical, mental, and social skills needed for survival in a society
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Generalized other
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Mead's term for the child's awareness of the demands and expectations of the society as a whole or of the child's subculture
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Agents of socialization
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Persons, groups, or institutions that teach us what we need to know in order to participate in society
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Peer group
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A group of people who are linked by common interests, equal social positions, and similar age
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