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socialization

lifelong process in which people learn attitudes and behaviors

personality

typical patterns of attitudes, needs characteristics and behavior

self

distinct identity that sets us apart from others; not static, develops and changes

looking glass self

charles horton cooley, self is product of social interactions with other people

preparatory stage

children imitate as they become older, use symbols, George herbert mead

play stage

develop skills by role taking

game stage

children consider several tasks simultaneously

theory of self

place ourselves as the center of events

Goffman

Presentation of self

Impression management

slant presentation of self to create distinctive appearances

dramaturgical approach

face work

jean piaget

cognitive theory of development

agents of socialization

family, cultural influences, impact of race and gender

gender role

expectation of proper behavior