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13 Cards in this Set
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socialization
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The process of learning to participate in a group.
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looking-glass self
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An image of yourself, based on what you believe others think of you.
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reference group
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A group used for self-evaluation and the formation of attitudes, values, beliefs, and norms.
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self-concept
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An image of yourself, as having an identity separate from other people.
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hidden curriculum
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Informed by prejudice aspects of culture that children are taught in school, such as conformity or cooperation.
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"I"
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The part of the self that accounts for unlearned, spontaneous acts.
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"me"
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The part of the self, formed through socialization.
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imitation stage
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Mead's first stage in the development of role taking.
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play stage
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Mead's second stage in the development of role taking.
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game stage
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Mead's third stage in the development of role taking.
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role taking
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Assuming the viewpoint of another person and using that viewpoint to shape the self-concept.
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generalized other
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The integrated conception of the norms, values and beliefs of one's community or society.
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peer group
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A set of individuals of roughly the same age and interests.
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