Exam 6: A: Socialization and Social Interaction

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The most compelling argument to support sociobiology's claims to the importance of genes is what happens when individuals are isolated as children.

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According to Mead,the play stage is when children become proficient at taking on multiple roles at once.

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Statistics show that marriage rates in Canada have steadily increased since the late 1980s.

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Sociologists agree that women have evolved to have desire for partners who can provide for them and their children.

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The play stage associated with Mead's understanding of how the self develops involves children taking on the roles of others.

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It is very common for teachers today to perpetuate gender-based stereotypes.

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Being exposed to a variety of cultures through travel to exotic locations,visiting art galleries,and speaking multiple languages all give a person cultural capital.

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Most sociologists would agree that in contemporary Western society,mass media is the most significant agent of socialization.

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Walking through a secondary school you notice that shop class has 14 boys and 2 girls,and home economics has 15 girls and 2 boys.This could be representative of the hidden curriculum.

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The stripping away of an individual's former identity within a total institution is typically both symbolic and literal.

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Most sociologists agree that genetics are important to a limited extent in how they influence human behaviour.

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Forced resocialization is generally successful in achieving the goal of creating a new and more socially acceptable identity.

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Most social scientists accept sociobiology and evolutionary theory's assertion that some human behaviour is determined by genetics.

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Mead's theory of self-development centres upon unconscious instincts and drives.

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Social learning theorists argue that children imitate behaviours and attitudes that they are exposed to.

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