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the lifelong social experience by which individulas develop human potential and learn the patterns of their culture
socialization
a persons fairly consistent patterns of thinking feeling and acting
personality
the humans beings basic drives
id
a persons conscious efforts to balance innate pleasure seeking drives with the demands of society
ego
the presence of culture and rules within the individual
superego
understanding someones intentions requires imagining the situation from that persons point of view
taking the role of the other
the idea that self image is based on how others respond to us
looking glass self
one other person in one situation
significant others
widespread cultural norms and values we use as references in evaluation ourselves
generalized others
who viewed development as occuring throughout life as we face different challanges in different stages of life
erik erikson
every societys most important agent of socialization
famlily
important during adolescence
peer groups
the process of scial learning directed toward gaining a desired position,commonly occurs among peers
anticipatory socialization
radically altering an inmates personality through deliberate control of the environment
resocialization
2 stage process of resocialziation is:
first, the staff attempts to erode the new inmates established identity.
then a new self is rebuilt through a system of rewards and punishments