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For humans to be socialized, it is imperative that they have :
Regular social interaction with adults
A child learns to act like adults she observes. Mead refers to his behavior as :
taking the role of the other
Social scientists have developed alternative theories of child development. However, all theories of child socialization share a common understanding of ...
the importance of human contact
Which of the following describes behavior associated with Jean Piaget's sensorimotor stage?
when a child learns with his senses & body to interact with the environment
Jean Piaget's theory of child development learning how to think is based on:
the stages of cognitive development
According to Lawrence Kohlberg, at the 3rd level of moral development, you adults have postconventional morality, which takes into account the importance of :
conflicting norms
Frank is a young boy whose parents surrounded his with books, challenging discussions, & ideas. Based on our understanding of socialization, Frank is probably
ahead of other children in the areas he has been trained in
According to GEORGE HERBERT MEAD, when children learn to internalize the values of society as a whole, they take on the role of the ....
GENERALIZED other
John received a work promotion that will permit him more autonomy than his previous position. Sociologists see these new responsibilities as part of John's ....
developmental socialization
The socialization process is complex and involves different & distinct stages throughout the life course. These stages are determined by which of the following?
ALL OF THE ABOVE
- biologicial factors
- Social Influences
- cultural influences
- Economic Circumstances
What is the difference between social identity & self-identity?
Social identity focus on similarities among people, whereas self-identity focuses on individual differences.
Brooke likes to pretend that she is a firefighter. She uses her mother's garden hose to put out pretend fires & climbs trees to rescue her teddy. Mead would way that she is :
taking on the role of the other
In the 5th stage of the Levels of Development of The Self, the "WE" represents?
the understanding of collaborative behavior among peers
Bobby receives good grades in school, he is outgoing & participates in several extra-curricular activites. Cooley would suggest that Bobby...
Is probably WELL-organized
Lev Grossman states that the major reason young people have to live back with their parents is because...
twixters are financially dependent
2 people walking on a city sidewalk quickly glance to each other & then look away as they pass. Erving Goffman called this type of interaction:
civil inattention
Studying day-to-day interactions is important because...
it gives us insight into the similarities & varieties of behavior
Ethnomethodology is ...
the study of folk methods people use to make sense of what other say & do
An ethnomethodologist would likely study...
the conversations among roommates in a college dormitory
Many ppl use the Internet as a key tool of communication. Which of the following is a disadvantage of electronic communication?
ALL OF THE ABOVE:

- contact between ppl becomes indirect rather than face-to-face
- ppl become isolated from one another as we all work at our own computers
- we lose the ability to interpret other ppls faces & other forms of nonverbal communication
- it takes more time to communication what we want and feel
Which of the following would NOT be classified as civil inattention
riding the bus to work.
Everything life is an important part of understanding the social world. The pioneering sociologist who developed it & emphasized the importance of understanding it was....
Erving Goffman
Select BELOW that one statement that is NOT a reason for studying social interaction in everyday life:
ANSWER= examining social interaction in everyday life allows sociologists to see how relatively unimportant language is in creating social reality.
The use of the Internet, e-mail, chat rooms, & social networking sites such as MySpace & Facebook
adds a new & different dimension to the study of everyday life.
Tom sees his coworkers as competitors & tends not to share information with any of them. he would be involved in _________ interaction with his coworkers.
oppositional
When the 2 sexes communicate with each other, women tend to use the language of connection & intimacy, & men the language of
status & independence
Julian was a salesman who took a prospective client to dinner. He dressed carefully, spoke in a confident way, & hoped his guest did not notice his obvious flaws, Julian was involved in ....
presenting his self
The process by which ppl create through social interaction a certain ideas, feeling, or belief about their environment is called the ...
social construction of reality
Humor makes us laugh because almost all jokes contain
an incongruity between 2 realities
The use of space as a means of communication is called _______
proxemics