Exam 4: Socialization and Development
Exam 1: The Sociological Perspective94 Questions
Exam 2: Doing Sociology: Research Methods89 Questions
Exam 3: Culture84 Questions
Exam 4: Socialization and Development76 Questions
Exam 5: Understanding Social Interaction73 Questions
Exam 6: Social Groups and Organizations91 Questions
Exam 7: Deviant Behavior and Social Control97 Questions
Exam 8: Social Class in the United States71 Questions
Exam 9: Global Stratification85 Questions
Exam 10: Racial and Ethnic Minorities88 Questions
Exam 11: Gender Stratification80 Questions
Exam 12: Marriage and Alternative Family Arrange95 Questions
Exam 13: Religion90 Questions
Exam 14: Education95 Questions
Exam 15: Political and Economic Systems101 Questions
Exam 16: Health and Aging95 Questions
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The changing yet enduring personal identity is called the conscience.
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If a child spends more time watching movies or programs depicting social violence, the values and messages in these media constructions may resocialize the individual s moral views.
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Which researcher suggested that not every person is capable of thinking about morality in the same way?
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In the cases of children who were neglected in childhood, why was it not possible to resocialize these individuals to be normal? Explain primary socialization and how the wild children illustrate what happens when it does not take place properly.
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If you were designing a corporate training program for new employees, you would have to include role expectations for different kinds of positions.
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Pavlov and Watson are associated with the concept of conditioning in psychology.
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John was past retirement, almost 80, when he discovered that people were defining him as a senior citizen. This role required John to:
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According to Freud, the internal censor or conscience that represents society s norms and values as learned primarily from our parents is called the superego.
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Social identity is obtained by occupying culturally and socially defined positions.
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Patterns of behavior and ways of thinking and feeling which are distinctive for each individual constitute the individual s personality.
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Patterns of behavior and ways of thinking and feeling that are distinctive for each individual constitute the individual s:
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You have a new baby to raise. Which of the following is NOT part of the basic minimum care that helps shape a social personality?
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Socialization takes place within subcultures of race, ethnicity, class, and religion that are part of the general society.
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Human infants need frequent contact with other humans who demonstrate affection in order to grow and develop normally.
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