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21 Cards in this Set
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What is Socializaton
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sociolization is the process whereby we learn to behave according to the norms of our culture.
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What is the ID
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According to Freud the part of the human personality form which all innate drives arise.
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What is the Superego
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According to Freud, the part of the human personality that internalizes the moral code odf adults.
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What is the Ego
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According to Freud,the part of the human personality that is the indivduals conception of him or herslef in relation to others.
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What is Behaviorism
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A theory stating tha all behavior is learned and that this occurs through the process of conditioning.
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What is Conditioning
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The shaping of behavior through reward and punishment.
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Feral child
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A child reared outside human society.
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Role taking
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Trying ot look at social situations from the standpoint from another person from which one seeks a response.
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Significant other
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Any person who is important to an individual.
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Generalized other
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A person's internalized conception of the expectations and attitudes held by society.
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Agencies of socialization
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The groups of people along with the interactions that occur in those groups, that influences a person's social development.
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Agents of socialization
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Individuals that socialize others.
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Anticipatory socialization
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Socialization tha prepares an individual for a role that he or she is likely to assume late in life.
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Peer group
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A group of people about the same age with similar norms and values
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Resocialization
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Bootcamp. An intense deliberate socializatoin process intended to change major beliefs and behaviors.
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Total institution
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A setting in which people undergoing resocialization are isolated from the larger society under the control of a special staff.
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Identification
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the social process whereby an individual chooses a role models and attempts to immitate thier behavior.
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Gender Socialization
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The ways in which we learn our identity and develop according to cultural norms of masculinity and femininity
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Total institution
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A setting in which people undergoing resocialization are isolated from the larger society under the control of a special staff.
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Identification
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the social process whereby an individual chooses a role models and attempts to immitate thier behavior.
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Gender Socialization
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The ways in which we learn our identity and develop according to cultural norms of masculinity and femininity
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