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11 Cards in this Set
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The acquisition of attitudes, values, and behaviors appropriate for members of a particular culture.
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Socialization:
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Product of socialization: Pattern of attitudes, values, and behaviors.
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Personality:
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Nurture characteristic of Nurture vs. Nature
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temperament
voice patterns nervous habits Twins Tendency toward leadership or Dominance Intelligence, but not with controlling for wide economic and social variations |
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Nurture characteristic of Nurture vs. Nature
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temperament
voice patterns nervous habits Twins Tendency toward leadership or Dominance Intelligence, but not with controlling for wide economic and social variations |
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Nurture characteristic of Nurture vs. Nature
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temperament
voice patterns nervous habits Twins Tendency toward leadership or Dominance Intelligence, but not with controlling for wide economic and social variations |
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Nurture characteristic of Nurture vs. Nature
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temperament
voice patterns nervous habits Twins Tendency toward leadership or Dominance and Intelligence, but not with controlling for wide economic and social variations |
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Nurture
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attitudes
values chosen mates drinking habits Twins Need for intimacy, comfort, and assistance |
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Isabelle and Genie: Why is analysis important and what does it emphasize about the social need for human development?
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provided occasion for analysis of an individual in the absence of social influence.
Shows the need for early intervention |
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Who did the Rhesus monkey research
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Harry Harlow's
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The two things the rhesus monkey research showed
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Monkeys preferred cloth mother over wire mother providing milk;
Isolation shows profound proof that comfort is crucial for very young infants, as the monkeys were unable to socialize after prolonged isolation. |
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Self: from Cooley
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" a distinct (though not static) identity that sets us apart from others"
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