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15 Cards in this Set
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Socialization
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the process through which one learns how to act according to the rules and expectations of a culture.
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Anticipatory Socialization
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the process through which people a quire the values and orientations found in statuses the will likely enter in the future.
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Re-socialization
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The process of learning new values norms and expectations when an adult leaves an old role and enters a new one.
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Total Institution
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Place where individuals are cut off from wider society and where together they lead an enclosed formerly administered life-destroy old identity
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Agents of Socialization
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Family, education, mass media, peers, social class, race, and ethnicity.
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Self
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Refers to the unique set of traits of behaviors and attitudes that distinguishes one person to the next.
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Identity
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The central aspect of who we are consisting of our sense of self gender race ethnicity, style, and preferences.
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Looking glass self
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Sense of who we are that is defined by incorporating the reflected appraisals of others.
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Generalized Other
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Perspecative of the larger society and its constituent vales and attitudes.
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How do we become who we are?
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It incorporates family, school, peers, sens of self.
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Self
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Refers to the unique set of traits of behaviors and attitudes that distinguishes one person to the next.
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Identity
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The central aspect of who we are consisting of our sense of self gender race ethnicity, style, and preferences.
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Looking glass self
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Sense of who we are that is defined by incorporating the reflected appraisals of others.
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Generalized Other
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Perspecative of the larger society and its constituent vales and attitudes.
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How do we become who we are?
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It incorporates family, school, peers, sens of self.
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