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14 Cards in this Set
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Socialization
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The process whereby individuals learn the culture of their society.
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Feral
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A term used for children who have been extremely socially isolated.
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Self
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Self-image, self-identity, or self-concept.
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Looking-glass self
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Charles Horton Cooley’s term for one aspect of the process whereby we gain an understanding of our self-image and self-identity.
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take the role of the other
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George Herbert Mead’s term for what children do when they play that helps them acquire an understanding of their self.
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Significant others
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George Herbert Mead’s term for parents and other important individuals in the lives of children.
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Generalized other
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George Herbert Mead’s term for society’s conscience.
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id
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Sigmund Freud’s term for the instinctual, selfish part of the personality.
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ego
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Sigmund Freud’s term for the rational part of the personality.
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superego
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Sigmund Freud’s term for society’s conscience.
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Hidden curriculum
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The beliefs and values that children learn in school.
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resocialization
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A dramatic change in a person’s beliefs, values, and behavior, often occurring in total institution
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total institutions
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Institutions that have total control over their residents’ lives.
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degradation ceremony
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An encounter designed to humiliate an individual.
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