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8 Cards in this Set

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Sigmund Freud

Model of the human personalities has 3 parts


id


ego


superego

Jean Piaget

4 stages


sensorimotor-knowing world through senses


preoperational-use of language & symbols


concrete operational-understand casual connections


formal operational-abstract & critical thought



Stages of life

childhood


adolescence


adulthood


old age


death and dying

total institutions




resocialization

prisons, mental hospitals




building a new self through a system of rewards and punishments

Status




Ascribed status




Achieved status

1. a social position that is part of our social identity and that defines our relatioship to others.




2. involuntary (being a teenager, orphan, or a Mexican american)




3. earned (honor student, a pilot, thief)

role




role conflict




role strain

1. behavior expected f someone who holds a particular status




2. results from tension among roles linked to two or more statuses




3. single status (college professor who enjoys interaction with students but at the same time needs space from students in order to evaluate students fairly)

Dramaturgical analysis

explores social interaction in terms of theatrical performance

Interactions in everyday life.

emotions/feeling




language/gender




reality play/humor