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38 Cards in this Set

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Personality
sum of behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs
hereditary
the transmission of genetic characteristics
instinct
unchanging biologically inherited behavior pattern
sociobiology
systematic study of biological basis of all social behavior
person associated with sociobiology
edward O wilson
tabula rasa
John Locke
we are born blank
looking glass self
charles horton cooley
interactive process through which we develop an image of ourselves
role taking
anticipating what others expect of ourselves
significant others
parents, siblings, relatives
generalized others
internalized attitudes, expectations and view points of society- how we are influenced by what society expects of us
Who did the 3 stages of role taking
Meade
Me self
the socialized self
expectations of society
I self
unsocialized, spontaneous
dramaturgical approach
how we act our our life
life is a theater
impression management
how we attempt to present our different selves to different groups
face work
how we attempt to save your image when something goes wrong
peer groups
individuals with similar age a social characteristics
forced specialization
when you are taught skills to live in the larger society
mass media statistics
violent acts, hours or tv viewed
workplace socialization
the expectations that are set for how you will act in the work environment
anticipatory socialization
how we are expected to act in certain situations
resocialization
break from past experiences
learning new values
nuclear family
one or both parents and their children
family of orientation
family you are born or adopted by
family of procreation
family from which children are born- creating family
kinship
network of people who are related by marriage
endogamy
marriage within your group
exogamy
marriage outside of group
monogamy (serial)
one man one woman, one at a time
polygamy
marriage with multiple partners
polygyny
one man marries many women
polyandry
one woman marries many men
patrilocality
live near mans side of family
matrilocality
live near womans side of family
bilateral descent
kinship traced through both parents
property can be inherited from both sides of family
patriarchy
father holds authority
matriarchy
mother holds authority
egalitarian
mother and father share authority