Exam 4: Socialization
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A woman who was socialized from infancy to become a wife and mother settles comfortably into being a homemaker in her twenties and early thirties. However, her husband dies suddenly, so she finds that she must enter the paid labor force to support herself and her two children. This woman will most likely have to undergo a process of
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Television combines major aspects of which of the following mass media?
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People who are no longer young, but are not yet old, are referred to by social scientists as the sandwich generation.
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Which of the following factors has contributed to the rise in life expectancy around the world?
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Compare and contrast how a sociologist from a conflict perspective and one from the functionalist perspective would view socialization. How would the perspective of an interactionist differ from both these views?
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The first politician to benefit from the influence of television during his political campaign was
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George Herbert Mead argued that the self has two core components
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The life course approach to the study of political socialization tends to focus on those social factors, such as race or gender, that affect people throughout their lives.
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Goffman's concept of impression management implies that people alter their presentation of self to meet the expectations of different audiences.
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For George Herbert Mead, the self represents an ongoing interaction between
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Explain and evaluate Charles Horton Cooley's concept of the looking-glass self. How plausible do you find this as an explanation for the emergence of the "self"?
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Which of the following is the first phase of the looking-glass self?
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A bat mitzvah, a quinceañera ceremony, and a Catholic confirmation are all examples of
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Of the three stages of self-development identified by Mead, the capacity to assume the perspective of another and to respond from this perspective does NOT occur until the game stage.
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Bob is on his first date with Mary. He really likes her, so he tries to act in a manner that will cause her to like him, too. This is an example of
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Which of the following defines Erving Goffman's concept of face-work?
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According to George Herbert Mead's stages of the self, the preparatory stage occurs
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The analysis of Genie and Danielle is important because it emphasizes the importance of
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