Deck 6: Socialization

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Learning the ways of society is known as

A)transformational learning.
B)behavior modification.
C)socialization.
D)child rearing.
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Jessica earned her master's degree.She was excited about finishing graduate school and finding her first professional job.She obtained a position working in a large marketing department in a healthcare system in San Francisco.Jessica was nervous about what would be expected of her.She was unsure about the rules in her own department and in the larger corporate culture of the organization.Who would likely be the most important socializing agent for Jessica as she learns the appropriate behaviors in her new work environment?

A)her parents
B)her graduate school professors
C)her graduate school friends
D)her coworkers
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Julius has been part of a street gang in the city in which he lives since he was very young.The gang is not violent and serves as a support system for Julius.He has a good relationship with his family as well.He goes to the local college and has remained a member of the gang.Mahmoud also goes to college and has joined a fraternity.He really enjoys the fraternity and has been playing an active role.Mahmoud also has a good relationship with his family.When comparing these two subcultures,which one is more likely to be an important agent of socialization?

A)The gang will play a greater role because the members join when they are so young.
B)The fraternity will likely play a greater role because of the higher education level of its members.
C)Both the gang and the fraternity can play equally significant roles as socializing agents.
D)Both will play a relatively insignificant role because the family has been the major socializing agent.
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Who or what are the agents of socialization who first teach us about our appropriate gender roles?

A)family
B)peer groups
C)the media
D)school
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What function of graduate school is often unrecognized?

A)anticipatory socialization from professors
B)resocialization with professional organizations
C)socialization into a professional occupation
D)socialization from peer groups
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Today's children and teenagers are referred to as

A)"Generation M."
B)"Generation A."
C)"Generation W."
D)"Generation H."
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What agent of socialization has become the most influential agent in contemporary society?

A)schools
B)religion
C)the media
D)the workplace
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At which stage do peer groups often act as a surrogate family?

A)during adolescence
B)as a person enters middle age
C)in the older years
D)in early childhood
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According to a 2005 study of high school students in Wisconsin,what is the primary motivator today for high school students' decision to participate in community or service work?

A)Students want to give back to their community.
B)Students feel pressure from their parents to get involved.
C)Students see this as a way to enhance their chance of college admission.
D)Students know that community work will lead to greater political involvement.
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What is the primary role that media plays in the lives of children and young people?

A)to be fiscally responsible
B)to become consumers
C)to appreciate the diversity of other cultures
D)to respect their parents and other adults
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In the United States children are taught,starting in kindergarten,what is considered appropriate behavior.They are expected to learn and say the Pledge of Allegiance every morning.When their teacher wants to get their attention,he or she may ring a bell or turn the lights on and off rapidly.At this time,students learn very quickly to stop whatever they are doing and to sit on the floor in front of the teacher.As they progress through school,teachers still have expectations of the behavior they would like to see in their students.What is operating in American schools?

A)an authoritative teaching style
B)a hidden curriculum
C)complacency
D)positive role modeling
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Shania and Enrique are high school students who come from two different families.Shania's parents both went to college,her mother works as a high school teacher,and her father is an accountant.Shania's parents encouraged her to be involved in extracurricular activities and various clubs while going to school.Enrique's parents are both high school graduates,his mother works as a clerk at the local grocery store,and his father works in construction when he is able to find work.Sometimes money is tight in the household.Enrique's parents have asked him to get a job to help out.Enrique has little time to be involved in school activities and his parents don't feel those should be a priority because they take away from time that Enrique could be working and earning money for the family.When looking at both of these families,what can explain the difference in the experiences of Enrique and Shania?

A)Gender plays a significant role in the type of activities in which teenagers are involved.
B)Teens from wealthy families enjoy extracurricular activities more than poorer kids.
C)Some teenagers are more motivated to get outside jobs than others.
D)Social class plays a significant role in what is expected of teenagers.
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When Bridget was born her mother taught her about the appropriate behavior for living in an American society.When she was three years old,she went to daycare full-time because her mother decided to go back to work.When she was five she started kindergarten.Once she was in high school,she decided to take a job at a local restaurant as a waitress.Bridget had many friends in high school and also played on the soccer team.Which of these groups served as agents of socialization for Bridget?

A)her family and her friends
B)her family,friends,and school
C)her family,friends,daycare,and soccer team
D)her family,friends,daycare,school,job,and the soccer team
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Which agent of socialization is MOST focused on teaching cultural knowledge?

A)the government
B)religious institutions
C the media
D)schools
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Which group is usually the most important socializing agent when we are children?

A)family
B)friends
C)teachers
D)schools
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Ryan is a freshman in high school.He was an average student in middle school.He recognizes that he will have to improve his grades in high school in order to increase his chance of acceptance by a good college.Ryan lives in a mid-size community in which he has lived his entire life.He has never really participated in any community events or service work.As he has talked to his school counselor and his friends,he realizes that it will be important to get involved in the community so that he can include these experiences on his college applications in a few years.Ryan found a local food pantry where he could volunteer and decided to help out at his church as a couple of places to start.What is the motivator for Ryan's behavior?

A)He is serving as an agent of socialization
B)He is "resume padding."
C)He is "stacking the deck."
D)He feels social integration with his community.
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Which of the following values are MOST likely to be taught to American children?
a.being a team player
b.pursuing individual achievement
c.learning to respect their parents
d.learning to share with those who are less fortunate
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Which sociologist believes that parents socialize their children into doing similar work to their own work?

A)Melvin Kohn
B)Erving Goffman
C)Phillipe Aries
D)Karl Mannheim
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Which of the following statements accurately describes socialization?

A)A small amount of socialization occurs outside of our family.
B)Socialization is a lifelong process.
C)Socialization is the same in every culture.
D)A "sense of self" is forged before socialization begins in earnest.
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Based on cross-national research,which group of parents is MOST likely to check with the teacher to make sure their child is behaving appropriately in school?

A)Hispanics
B)African Americans
C)Korean Americans
D)European Americans
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Which stage in the life course is filled with contradictions that exist between culture and biology?

A)adolescence
B)childhood
C)adulthood
D)old age
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The life course often brings with it

A)difficulty in the beginning,a plateau in early adulthood,and then ease later in life.
B)a different experience based on a person's gender,class,and other aspects of identity.
C)a similar life experience for most people.
D)little opportunity for resocialization.
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What is the most common life-course pattern for men in the United States today?

A)work,parenthood,cohabitation
B)college,work,marriage
C)college,work,cohabitation
D)work,marriage,parenthood
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At what point in Western history did the idea that children should not be used as laborers become popular?

A)in the 1600's
B)in the 1700's
C)in the early nineteenth century
D)in the twentieth century
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Who coined the term total institutions?

A)Phillip Aries
B)Erving Goffman
C)Melvin Kohn
D)Karl Mannheim
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How did the Western view of children change in the nineteenth century compared to earlier times in history?

A)Children were able to work in the new factories and earn income for their family.
B)The lines between childhood and adulthood were blurred.
C)Children became an economic liability rather than an economic asset.
D)Children were viewed as in need of discipline and received severe beatings for transgressions.
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In the movie Eat,Pray,Love,actress Julia Roberts plays the role of Liz Gilbert.When Liz was going through her divorce,she met a man who practiced Eastern philosophy and religion and had a guru.When Liz decided to take time off to "find herself," one of the countries to which she traveled was India.Liz decided to stay in an ashram and hoped to meet the guru in order to obtain spiritual guidance.While there,Liz was expected to adhere to the strict rules that were in place.She lived in very simple conditions,was expected to eat the food that was served,attend prayer services,and was assigned to clean the toilets.She was expected to perform this task without complaining.What was Liz experiencing while staying in the ashram?

A)secularization
B)a total institution
C)resocialization
D)a religious experience
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Which of the following groups is more likely to experience a shorter period of adolescence?

A)females of all races and ethnicities
B)white males
C)working-class youth
D)middle-class youth
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Many immigrants come to the United States each year,often in search of a better life for themselves and their children.For the first-generation immigrants,life in a new country can be challenging,especially if they do not speak English.They often rely on their children to help them navigate their new environment.The first-generation immigrants' children often quickly assimilate into American culture.It is increasingly difficult for them to maintain the customs from their traditional culture while living in a society in which many of those customs may be outdated.This can create conflict between the parents and children.What accounts for this conflict?

A)a cultural lag
B)a transformational experience
C)an age divide
D)a generation gap
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Why did many Harvard law school students switch course from public interest law to corporate law?

A)They saw that many of their friends in other law schools were doing corporate law.
B)They became socialized into their profession during law school.
C)Many decided they didn't like working with poor people.
D)Many could not find jobs in nonprofit organizations.
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As life-course trajectories became more standardized,what was the typical life course sequence experienced by a majority of the men in the twentieth century?

A)complete high school,marriage,parenthood,divorce
B)complete high school,entry into first job,marriage,parenthood
C)first job,marriage,military service,parenthood
D)complete high school,complete college,marriage,parenthood
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Which religious group in the United States has been adept at utilizing the media to broadcast their message?

A)evangelical Christians
B)Unitarians
C)Hindus
D)Lutherans
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A very remote tribe of people lives in the highlands of Papua,New Guinea.Boys are expected to undergo a blood initiation,which to outsiders would seem quite cruel and inhuman.For example,elders stick long canes into the young initiates' noses and a sharp arrow pierces their tongues a number of times.Members of the tribe believe that these rituals are necessary to expel the contaminated blood received from their mothers when they gave birth to them.Men may not marry or assume adult responsibilities unless they undergo these rituals.What do these rituals represent to these young men?

A)a rite of passage
B)a life-course perspective
C)a total institution
D)agents of socialization
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What perspective examines how age,time,and place shape social identities?

A)the life course
B)functionalism
C)the looking glass self
D)symbolic interactionism
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Which of the following contributed to creating the gap between childhood and adulthood?

A)the decrease in immigration
B)industrialization
C)the invention of the computer
D)the aging of the population
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Some research suggests that,in the United States,there may be a new life stage in which young adults delay their entry into adulthood.This is known as

A)emerging adulthood.
B)transitional adolescence.
C)the boomerang generation.
D)the generation gap.
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Kids often play dress-up or play school as a form of

A)resocialization.
B)imitation.
C)role modeling.
D)anticipatory socialization.
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Which agent of socializing encourages the discussion of nonmaterial values?

A)the media
B)family
C)schools
D)religion
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People often experience a number of changes in their life.One of the most difficult can occur during a divorce.It often takes an individual one or two years to adjust to all of the changes divorce brings.They must to adjust to being a single person,they may have to raise their children alone,sometimes they have lost friends or family members,they may have to move to a new residence,or find a new job.Eventually,they may start dating again.What is the process that these individuals are undergoing?

A)saturation
B)reintegration
C)resocialization
D)total institution
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Learning the types of norms associated with a type of employment is known as

A)occupational socialization.
B)anticipatory socialization.
C)job skills training.
D)career ladder placement.
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In China,parents are not expected to work after the age of 65.They may live with their children,who often financially support them in their older years.If an older parent is working,it is viewed as a disgrace to the family.In the United States,parents often work as long as they are able or need to in order to financially support themselves.When they grow older and are unable to live alone,they rarely live with their adult children.What would explain the difference in how the older parent is viewed in China compared to the United States?

A)In democratic societies there is more guilt about needing to care for the older adult.
B)Cultural patterns vary in how older adults are viewed.
C)Citizens in richer countries are more able to care for older adults.
D)Less-developed countries encourage more independence among older adults.
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Which of the following BEST describes the impact of genes on behavior?

A)The social environment can trigger genes and associative behavior,but cannot limit the impact of genes.
B)Genes represent the potential for traits but do not determine the expression of those traits.
C)Genes,in general,are more important predictors of behavior than environment.
D)None of the answers is correct.
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What might people who were born in the later twentieth century consider themselves to be?

A)the Internet generation
B)the consumer generation
B)the "me" generation
D)the 9/11 generation
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What percent of women over age 65 live alone?

A)31%
B)40%
C)43%
D)52%
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From the 1950s to the present time,what has the trend been for labor force participation for men aged 65 and older?

A)there has been no clear cut pattern as the rates change every year
B)it follows an up and down pattern from one decade to the next
C)it decreased and then has been on the increase after 1985
D)it has stayed relatively stable over time
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Which position sometimes attributes the social class differences that can be found in society to innate,biological differences?

A)social determinism
B)social Darwinism
C)biological determinism
D)environmental determinism
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Which position would argue that the gender-based wage gap is a result of the social systems that are in play?

A)social justice
B)natural selection
C)biological determinism
D)social determinism
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At which age does living in elder housing become more likely for older Americans?

A)age 60 and older
B)age 70 and older
C)age 75 and older
D)age 85 and older
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Who argued that a group's shared historical experiences shape its general attitudes and behaviors?

A)Karl Mannheim
B)Phillip Aries
C)Erving Goffman
D)Melvin Kohn
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As our society ages,a number of older adults are living longer,they are healthy and taking better care of themselves,and still want to remain in the workforce.Many Americans own their own home.They are able to care for themselves and would prefer to not live in senior housing or any type of assisted living situation.They don't want to have to rely too much on their adult children either as they know that they are busy with work and their families.When examining these trends,what emerges as a preference for many older adults?

A)to "age in place"
B)to disengage from the workforce
C)to cohabit with a life partner
D)to move into "transitional aging"
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How is the life-course sequence different for men and women in the United States today?

A)Men are more likely to complete college.
B)Women are more likely to marry while men are more likely to cohabit.
C)Women are more likely to have a period of unemployment to care for children.
D)Women are more likely to have parenthood as part of their sequence.
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What is the current retirement age,for those born after 1960,to receive full Social Security benefits in the United States?

A)65
B)67
C)69
D)70
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What does the work of Clyde Kluckhohn demonstrate?

A)biology plays a stronger role in socialization than the environment
B)the powerful effects of the social environment over biology
C)a person can easily learn new languages and norms regardless of where they have been raised
D)biology can be used to discriminate against some people
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Which stage of the life course is challenging due to the United States' cultural emphasis on youth?

A)adulthood
B)adolescence
C)childhood
D)aging
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What was the eventual outcome for Isabelle,a child who lived in almost total isolation for the first six-and-one-half years of her life,in the 1930's?

A)She was never able to overcome the effects of the isolation.
B)She was able to reach the intellectual level of a seven-year-old.
C)She was able to reach an intellectual level that was normal for her age.
D)She was able to speak but had difficulty walking and running.
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Roger is 55 years old.He has been working in the banking industry for almost all of his adult life.He has been with his current employer for the last 15 years.There has been a great deal of change over that time.With recent economic uncertainty,there has been some downsizing at the bank.When Roger talks with his friends who are roughly the same age,they discuss similar situations in their organizations.What is the typical corporate experience that Roger and his friends are likely to encounter?

A)They are being targeted for job cuts.
B)They are finding that their jobs are stable because of their valuable experience.
C)They are encouraged to mentor and train younger colleagues who lack real-world experience.
D)They are being valued and rewarded for their efforts,but not necessarily through financial rewards.
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When examining the various life changes,which is,for many American adults,the most significant life change they will experience?

A)getting a new job
B)moving to a new city
C)becoming a manager or supervisor
D)having a child
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Which of the following is true regarding the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer Volunteers?

A)They were socially isolated.
B)Many later regretted the experience.
C)They remained politically active.
D)Many dropped out after the first week.
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When biology is thought to influence human behavior this is known as

A)nature.
B)nurture.
C)socialization.
D)culture.
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How do genes and the social environment relate to one another?

A)Genes may exist for a certain trait but how that trait is expressed depends on the social environment.
B)They are completely unrelated to one another.
C)Genes have a much stronger role in determining actions than the social environment does.
D)The social environment is completely responsible for behaviors such as being "outgoing";genes play no role.
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When juries are listening to testimony and trying to decide whether or not a defendant is guilty they are using

A)selective perspectives.
B)"mind reading."
C)intuition.
D)"mind mapping."
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Which theorist believes that power shapes our daily life and our sense of self?

A)Charles Horton Cooley
B)Michel Foucault
C)George Herbert Mead
D)Sherry Turkle
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Which theorist developed the concept of the looking glass self?

A)Charles Horton Cooley
B)George Herbert Mead
C)Michel Foucault
D)Sherry Turkle
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What was the major finding from the research done in the early 1990s on children living in Romanian orphanages?

A)They developed as well as other children because they received enough nourishment.
B)They developed emotional trauma because they moved from one orphanage to another.
C)They developed emotional trauma because they were often abused by their caregivers.
D)They had physical and cognitive trauma due to receiving little social stimulation.
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The ability for the brain to restructure and reorganize itself is known as brain

A)conformity.
B)expansion.
C)plasticity.
D)elasticity.
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Which stage of development,according to Mead,occurs when children are in the classroom and are able to respect and listen to their teacher rather than doing whatever they would like to do?

A)pre-play
B)generalized other
C)play
D)game
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Julie is a very independent,spontaneous individual.According to Mead,this is an example of which part of the self?

A)the "I" and the "me"
B)neither the "I" nor the "me"
C)the "I"
D)the "me"
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Balancing the "I" and the "me" is

A)a biological component.
B)rarely necessary.
C)something that few people are able to do.
D)learned from social interaction with others.
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Which of the following can be effects of a lack of early social stimulation?

A)decreased IQ scores
B)stunted growth
C)inability to form healthy social bonds
D)All of the answers are correct.
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All of the following statements are true according to Michel Foucault EXCEPT

A)power lies within many social institutions.
B)the connection of knowledge and power produce regimes of power.
C)people in power evaluate others to fit them into a system of categorization.
D)power exists in a centralized manner.
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Which of the following is NOT a stage of development proposed by Mead?

A)pre-play
B)generalized other
C)significant other
D)game
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What is the name of the brain cells that are fired when an action is performed?

A)positrons
B)neuroelectrons
C)mirror neurons
D)neurotransmitters
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What is the hormone that allows mothers to bond with their newborn infants?

A)oxytocin
B)oxycontin
C)dopamine
D)serotonin
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Susan is an outgoing woman.She is very confident and has a strong sense of self.She works in a busy,competitive office in sales and marketing.Susan has many friends at work because she has learned that she needs to balance her strong,outspoken personality with being tactful and sensitive to others' needs.There are times that one of her co-workers does or says something that hurts Susan's feelings during a department meeting.Rather than reacting and saying something that may be rude,she waits and talks with her co-worker in private after the meeting.Why is Susan choosing to respond this way?

A)She is afraid of being fired.
B)She is operating out of her sense of "me."
C)She is operating out of her sense of "I."
D)She is operating out of her id.
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How does self-reflection emerge?

A)through the reflected self
B)through the looking glass self
C)through social interaction
D)through the generalized other
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Approximately what percentage of what the brain does is automatic?

A)35%
B)59%
C)83%
D)97%
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Which of the following is NOT part of the concept of the looking glass self?

A)our image as others see us
B)others making judgment or assessment of us
C)deciding how we view ourselves
D)experiencing a feeling based on our perceptions of others judgment of us
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Brian is four years old.He loves to watch cartoons,especially those about superheroes.His dad was also a big fan of watching cartoons when he was a child and has introduced Brian to superheroes.Brian's dad bought him a cape and a sword.He loves to put on his cape when he is watching Superman.He will jump off the couch and pretend that he is saving the world.Which of Mead's stages of social development is Brian involved in?

A)play
B)game
C)generalized other
D)pre-play
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Which theoretical perspective does Charles Horton Cooley represent?

A)functionalist
B)symbolic interactionism
C)conflict
D)feminist
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According to George Herbert Mead,what makes up the "self"?

A)the "I" and the "me"
B)the "I" and the "you"
C)the "me" and the "you"
D)the "we" and "them"
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Learning the ways of society is known as

A)transformational learning.
B)behavior modification.
C)socialization.
D)child rearing.
C
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Jessica earned her master's degree.She was excited about finishing graduate school and finding her first professional job.She obtained a position working in a large marketing department in a healthcare system in San Francisco.Jessica was nervous about what would be expected of her.She was unsure about the rules in her own department and in the larger corporate culture of the organization.Who would likely be the most important socializing agent for Jessica as she learns the appropriate behaviors in her new work environment?

A)her parents
B)her graduate school professors
C)her graduate school friends
D)her coworkers
D
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Julius has been part of a street gang in the city in which he lives since he was very young.The gang is not violent and serves as a support system for Julius.He has a good relationship with his family as well.He goes to the local college and has remained a member of the gang.Mahmoud also goes to college and has joined a fraternity.He really enjoys the fraternity and has been playing an active role.Mahmoud also has a good relationship with his family.When comparing these two subcultures,which one is more likely to be an important agent of socialization?

A)The gang will play a greater role because the members join when they are so young.
B)The fraternity will likely play a greater role because of the higher education level of its members.
C)Both the gang and the fraternity can play equally significant roles as socializing agents.
D)Both will play a relatively insignificant role because the family has been the major socializing agent.
C
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Who or what are the agents of socialization who first teach us about our appropriate gender roles?

A)family
B)peer groups
C)the media
D)school
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C)socialization into a professional occupation
D)socialization from peer groups
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Today's children and teenagers are referred to as

A)"Generation M."
B)"Generation A."
C)"Generation W."
D)"Generation H."
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What agent of socialization has become the most influential agent in contemporary society?

A)schools
B)religion
C)the media
D)the workplace
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At which stage do peer groups often act as a surrogate family?

A)during adolescence
B)as a person enters middle age
C)in the older years
D)in early childhood
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According to a 2005 study of high school students in Wisconsin,what is the primary motivator today for high school students' decision to participate in community or service work?

A)Students want to give back to their community.
B)Students feel pressure from their parents to get involved.
C)Students see this as a way to enhance their chance of college admission.
D)Students know that community work will lead to greater political involvement.
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What is the primary role that media plays in the lives of children and young people?

A)to be fiscally responsible
B)to become consumers
C)to appreciate the diversity of other cultures
D)to respect their parents and other adults
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In the United States children are taught,starting in kindergarten,what is considered appropriate behavior.They are expected to learn and say the Pledge of Allegiance every morning.When their teacher wants to get their attention,he or she may ring a bell or turn the lights on and off rapidly.At this time,students learn very quickly to stop whatever they are doing and to sit on the floor in front of the teacher.As they progress through school,teachers still have expectations of the behavior they would like to see in their students.What is operating in American schools?

A)an authoritative teaching style
B)a hidden curriculum
C)complacency
D)positive role modeling
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Shania and Enrique are high school students who come from two different families.Shania's parents both went to college,her mother works as a high school teacher,and her father is an accountant.Shania's parents encouraged her to be involved in extracurricular activities and various clubs while going to school.Enrique's parents are both high school graduates,his mother works as a clerk at the local grocery store,and his father works in construction when he is able to find work.Sometimes money is tight in the household.Enrique's parents have asked him to get a job to help out.Enrique has little time to be involved in school activities and his parents don't feel those should be a priority because they take away from time that Enrique could be working and earning money for the family.When looking at both of these families,what can explain the difference in the experiences of Enrique and Shania?

A)Gender plays a significant role in the type of activities in which teenagers are involved.
B)Teens from wealthy families enjoy extracurricular activities more than poorer kids.
C)Some teenagers are more motivated to get outside jobs than others.
D)Social class plays a significant role in what is expected of teenagers.
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When Bridget was born her mother taught her about the appropriate behavior for living in an American society.When she was three years old,she went to daycare full-time because her mother decided to go back to work.When she was five she started kindergarten.Once she was in high school,she decided to take a job at a local restaurant as a waitress.Bridget had many friends in high school and also played on the soccer team.Which of these groups served as agents of socialization for Bridget?

A)her family and her friends
B)her family,friends,and school
C)her family,friends,daycare,and soccer team
D)her family,friends,daycare,school,job,and the soccer team
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Which agent of socialization is MOST focused on teaching cultural knowledge?

A)the government
B)religious institutions
C the media
D)schools
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15
Which group is usually the most important socializing agent when we are children?

A)family
B)friends
C)teachers
D)schools
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Ryan is a freshman in high school.He was an average student in middle school.He recognizes that he will have to improve his grades in high school in order to increase his chance of acceptance by a good college.Ryan lives in a mid-size community in which he has lived his entire life.He has never really participated in any community events or service work.As he has talked to his school counselor and his friends,he realizes that it will be important to get involved in the community so that he can include these experiences on his college applications in a few years.Ryan found a local food pantry where he could volunteer and decided to help out at his church as a couple of places to start.What is the motivator for Ryan's behavior?

A)He is serving as an agent of socialization
B)He is "resume padding."
C)He is "stacking the deck."
D)He feels social integration with his community.
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17
Which of the following values are MOST likely to be taught to American children?
a.being a team player
b.pursuing individual achievement
c.learning to respect their parents
d.learning to share with those who are less fortunate
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18
Which sociologist believes that parents socialize their children into doing similar work to their own work?

A)Melvin Kohn
B)Erving Goffman
C)Phillipe Aries
D)Karl Mannheim
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19
Which of the following statements accurately describes socialization?

A)A small amount of socialization occurs outside of our family.
B)Socialization is a lifelong process.
C)Socialization is the same in every culture.
D)A "sense of self" is forged before socialization begins in earnest.
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20
Based on cross-national research,which group of parents is MOST likely to check with the teacher to make sure their child is behaving appropriately in school?

A)Hispanics
B)African Americans
C)Korean Americans
D)European Americans
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21
Which stage in the life course is filled with contradictions that exist between culture and biology?

A)adolescence
B)childhood
C)adulthood
D)old age
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22
The life course often brings with it

A)difficulty in the beginning,a plateau in early adulthood,and then ease later in life.
B)a different experience based on a person's gender,class,and other aspects of identity.
C)a similar life experience for most people.
D)little opportunity for resocialization.
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23
What is the most common life-course pattern for men in the United States today?

A)work,parenthood,cohabitation
B)college,work,marriage
C)college,work,cohabitation
D)work,marriage,parenthood
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24
At what point in Western history did the idea that children should not be used as laborers become popular?

A)in the 1600's
B)in the 1700's
C)in the early nineteenth century
D)in the twentieth century
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25
Who coined the term total institutions?

A)Phillip Aries
B)Erving Goffman
C)Melvin Kohn
D)Karl Mannheim
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26
How did the Western view of children change in the nineteenth century compared to earlier times in history?

A)Children were able to work in the new factories and earn income for their family.
B)The lines between childhood and adulthood were blurred.
C)Children became an economic liability rather than an economic asset.
D)Children were viewed as in need of discipline and received severe beatings for transgressions.
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27
In the movie Eat,Pray,Love,actress Julia Roberts plays the role of Liz Gilbert.When Liz was going through her divorce,she met a man who practiced Eastern philosophy and religion and had a guru.When Liz decided to take time off to "find herself," one of the countries to which she traveled was India.Liz decided to stay in an ashram and hoped to meet the guru in order to obtain spiritual guidance.While there,Liz was expected to adhere to the strict rules that were in place.She lived in very simple conditions,was expected to eat the food that was served,attend prayer services,and was assigned to clean the toilets.She was expected to perform this task without complaining.What was Liz experiencing while staying in the ashram?

A)secularization
B)a total institution
C)resocialization
D)a religious experience
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28
Which of the following groups is more likely to experience a shorter period of adolescence?

A)females of all races and ethnicities
B)white males
C)working-class youth
D)middle-class youth
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29
Many immigrants come to the United States each year,often in search of a better life for themselves and their children.For the first-generation immigrants,life in a new country can be challenging,especially if they do not speak English.They often rely on their children to help them navigate their new environment.The first-generation immigrants' children often quickly assimilate into American culture.It is increasingly difficult for them to maintain the customs from their traditional culture while living in a society in which many of those customs may be outdated.This can create conflict between the parents and children.What accounts for this conflict?

A)a cultural lag
B)a transformational experience
C)an age divide
D)a generation gap
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30
Why did many Harvard law school students switch course from public interest law to corporate law?

A)They saw that many of their friends in other law schools were doing corporate law.
B)They became socialized into their profession during law school.
C)Many decided they didn't like working with poor people.
D)Many could not find jobs in nonprofit organizations.
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31
As life-course trajectories became more standardized,what was the typical life course sequence experienced by a majority of the men in the twentieth century?

A)complete high school,marriage,parenthood,divorce
B)complete high school,entry into first job,marriage,parenthood
C)first job,marriage,military service,parenthood
D)complete high school,complete college,marriage,parenthood
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32
Which religious group in the United States has been adept at utilizing the media to broadcast their message?

A)evangelical Christians
B)Unitarians
C)Hindus
D)Lutherans
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33
A very remote tribe of people lives in the highlands of Papua,New Guinea.Boys are expected to undergo a blood initiation,which to outsiders would seem quite cruel and inhuman.For example,elders stick long canes into the young initiates' noses and a sharp arrow pierces their tongues a number of times.Members of the tribe believe that these rituals are necessary to expel the contaminated blood received from their mothers when they gave birth to them.Men may not marry or assume adult responsibilities unless they undergo these rituals.What do these rituals represent to these young men?

A)a rite of passage
B)a life-course perspective
C)a total institution
D)agents of socialization
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34
What perspective examines how age,time,and place shape social identities?

A)the life course
B)functionalism
C)the looking glass self
D)symbolic interactionism
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35
Which of the following contributed to creating the gap between childhood and adulthood?

A)the decrease in immigration
B)industrialization
C)the invention of the computer
D)the aging of the population
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36
Some research suggests that,in the United States,there may be a new life stage in which young adults delay their entry into adulthood.This is known as

A)emerging adulthood.
B)transitional adolescence.
C)the boomerang generation.
D)the generation gap.
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37
Kids often play dress-up or play school as a form of

A)resocialization.
B)imitation.
C)role modeling.
D)anticipatory socialization.
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38
Which agent of socializing encourages the discussion of nonmaterial values?

A)the media
B)family
C)schools
D)religion
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39
People often experience a number of changes in their life.One of the most difficult can occur during a divorce.It often takes an individual one or two years to adjust to all of the changes divorce brings.They must to adjust to being a single person,they may have to raise their children alone,sometimes they have lost friends or family members,they may have to move to a new residence,or find a new job.Eventually,they may start dating again.What is the process that these individuals are undergoing?

A)saturation
B)reintegration
C)resocialization
D)total institution
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40
Learning the types of norms associated with a type of employment is known as

A)occupational socialization.
B)anticipatory socialization.
C)job skills training.
D)career ladder placement.
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41
In China,parents are not expected to work after the age of 65.They may live with their children,who often financially support them in their older years.If an older parent is working,it is viewed as a disgrace to the family.In the United States,parents often work as long as they are able or need to in order to financially support themselves.When they grow older and are unable to live alone,they rarely live with their adult children.What would explain the difference in how the older parent is viewed in China compared to the United States?

A)In democratic societies there is more guilt about needing to care for the older adult.
B)Cultural patterns vary in how older adults are viewed.
C)Citizens in richer countries are more able to care for older adults.
D)Less-developed countries encourage more independence among older adults.
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42
Which of the following BEST describes the impact of genes on behavior?

A)The social environment can trigger genes and associative behavior,but cannot limit the impact of genes.
B)Genes represent the potential for traits but do not determine the expression of those traits.
C)Genes,in general,are more important predictors of behavior than environment.
D)None of the answers is correct.
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43
What might people who were born in the later twentieth century consider themselves to be?

A)the Internet generation
B)the consumer generation
B)the "me" generation
D)the 9/11 generation
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44
What percent of women over age 65 live alone?

A)31%
B)40%
C)43%
D)52%
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45
From the 1950s to the present time,what has the trend been for labor force participation for men aged 65 and older?

A)there has been no clear cut pattern as the rates change every year
B)it follows an up and down pattern from one decade to the next
C)it decreased and then has been on the increase after 1985
D)it has stayed relatively stable over time
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46
Which position sometimes attributes the social class differences that can be found in society to innate,biological differences?

A)social determinism
B)social Darwinism
C)biological determinism
D)environmental determinism
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47
Which position would argue that the gender-based wage gap is a result of the social systems that are in play?

A)social justice
B)natural selection
C)biological determinism
D)social determinism
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48
At which age does living in elder housing become more likely for older Americans?

A)age 60 and older
B)age 70 and older
C)age 75 and older
D)age 85 and older
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49
Who argued that a group's shared historical experiences shape its general attitudes and behaviors?

A)Karl Mannheim
B)Phillip Aries
C)Erving Goffman
D)Melvin Kohn
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50
As our society ages,a number of older adults are living longer,they are healthy and taking better care of themselves,and still want to remain in the workforce.Many Americans own their own home.They are able to care for themselves and would prefer to not live in senior housing or any type of assisted living situation.They don't want to have to rely too much on their adult children either as they know that they are busy with work and their families.When examining these trends,what emerges as a preference for many older adults?

A)to "age in place"
B)to disengage from the workforce
C)to cohabit with a life partner
D)to move into "transitional aging"
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51
How is the life-course sequence different for men and women in the United States today?

A)Men are more likely to complete college.
B)Women are more likely to marry while men are more likely to cohabit.
C)Women are more likely to have a period of unemployment to care for children.
D)Women are more likely to have parenthood as part of their sequence.
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52
What is the current retirement age,for those born after 1960,to receive full Social Security benefits in the United States?

A)65
B)67
C)69
D)70
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53
What does the work of Clyde Kluckhohn demonstrate?

A)biology plays a stronger role in socialization than the environment
B)the powerful effects of the social environment over biology
C)a person can easily learn new languages and norms regardless of where they have been raised
D)biology can be used to discriminate against some people
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54
Which stage of the life course is challenging due to the United States' cultural emphasis on youth?

A)adulthood
B)adolescence
C)childhood
D)aging
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55
What was the eventual outcome for Isabelle,a child who lived in almost total isolation for the first six-and-one-half years of her life,in the 1930's?

A)She was never able to overcome the effects of the isolation.
B)She was able to reach the intellectual level of a seven-year-old.
C)She was able to reach an intellectual level that was normal for her age.
D)She was able to speak but had difficulty walking and running.
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56
Roger is 55 years old.He has been working in the banking industry for almost all of his adult life.He has been with his current employer for the last 15 years.There has been a great deal of change over that time.With recent economic uncertainty,there has been some downsizing at the bank.When Roger talks with his friends who are roughly the same age,they discuss similar situations in their organizations.What is the typical corporate experience that Roger and his friends are likely to encounter?

A)They are being targeted for job cuts.
B)They are finding that their jobs are stable because of their valuable experience.
C)They are encouraged to mentor and train younger colleagues who lack real-world experience.
D)They are being valued and rewarded for their efforts,but not necessarily through financial rewards.
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57
When examining the various life changes,which is,for many American adults,the most significant life change they will experience?

A)getting a new job
B)moving to a new city
C)becoming a manager or supervisor
D)having a child
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58
Which of the following is true regarding the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer Volunteers?

A)They were socially isolated.
B)Many later regretted the experience.
C)They remained politically active.
D)Many dropped out after the first week.
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59
When biology is thought to influence human behavior this is known as

A)nature.
B)nurture.
C)socialization.
D)culture.
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60
How do genes and the social environment relate to one another?

A)Genes may exist for a certain trait but how that trait is expressed depends on the social environment.
B)They are completely unrelated to one another.
C)Genes have a much stronger role in determining actions than the social environment does.
D)The social environment is completely responsible for behaviors such as being "outgoing";genes play no role.
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61
When juries are listening to testimony and trying to decide whether or not a defendant is guilty they are using

A)selective perspectives.
B)"mind reading."
C)intuition.
D)"mind mapping."
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62
Which theorist believes that power shapes our daily life and our sense of self?

A)Charles Horton Cooley
B)Michel Foucault
C)George Herbert Mead
D)Sherry Turkle
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63
Which theorist developed the concept of the looking glass self?

A)Charles Horton Cooley
B)George Herbert Mead
C)Michel Foucault
D)Sherry Turkle
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64
What was the major finding from the research done in the early 1990s on children living in Romanian orphanages?

A)They developed as well as other children because they received enough nourishment.
B)They developed emotional trauma because they moved from one orphanage to another.
C)They developed emotional trauma because they were often abused by their caregivers.
D)They had physical and cognitive trauma due to receiving little social stimulation.
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65
The ability for the brain to restructure and reorganize itself is known as brain

A)conformity.
B)expansion.
C)plasticity.
D)elasticity.
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66
Which stage of development,according to Mead,occurs when children are in the classroom and are able to respect and listen to their teacher rather than doing whatever they would like to do?

A)pre-play
B)generalized other
C)play
D)game
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67
Julie is a very independent,spontaneous individual.According to Mead,this is an example of which part of the self?

A)the "I" and the "me"
B)neither the "I" nor the "me"
C)the "I"
D)the "me"
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68
Balancing the "I" and the "me" is

A)a biological component.
B)rarely necessary.
C)something that few people are able to do.
D)learned from social interaction with others.
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69
Which of the following can be effects of a lack of early social stimulation?

A)decreased IQ scores
B)stunted growth
C)inability to form healthy social bonds
D)All of the answers are correct.
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70
All of the following statements are true according to Michel Foucault EXCEPT

A)power lies within many social institutions.
B)the connection of knowledge and power produce regimes of power.
C)people in power evaluate others to fit them into a system of categorization.
D)power exists in a centralized manner.
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71
Which of the following is NOT a stage of development proposed by Mead?

A)pre-play
B)generalized other
C)significant other
D)game
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72
What is the name of the brain cells that are fired when an action is performed?

A)positrons
B)neuroelectrons
C)mirror neurons
D)neurotransmitters
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73
What is the hormone that allows mothers to bond with their newborn infants?

A)oxytocin
B)oxycontin
C)dopamine
D)serotonin
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74
Susan is an outgoing woman.She is very confident and has a strong sense of self.She works in a busy,competitive office in sales and marketing.Susan has many friends at work because she has learned that she needs to balance her strong,outspoken personality with being tactful and sensitive to others' needs.There are times that one of her co-workers does or says something that hurts Susan's feelings during a department meeting.Rather than reacting and saying something that may be rude,she waits and talks with her co-worker in private after the meeting.Why is Susan choosing to respond this way?

A)She is afraid of being fired.
B)She is operating out of her sense of "me."
C)She is operating out of her sense of "I."
D)She is operating out of her id.
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75
How does self-reflection emerge?

A)through the reflected self
B)through the looking glass self
C)through social interaction
D)through the generalized other
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76
Approximately what percentage of what the brain does is automatic?

A)35%
B)59%
C)83%
D)97%
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77
Which of the following is NOT part of the concept of the looking glass self?

A)our image as others see us
B)others making judgment or assessment of us
C)deciding how we view ourselves
D)experiencing a feeling based on our perceptions of others judgment of us
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78
Brian is four years old.He loves to watch cartoons,especially those about superheroes.His dad was also a big fan of watching cartoons when he was a child and has introduced Brian to superheroes.Brian's dad bought him a cape and a sword.He loves to put on his cape when he is watching Superman.He will jump off the couch and pretend that he is saving the world.Which of Mead's stages of social development is Brian involved in?

A)play
B)game
C)generalized other
D)pre-play
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79
Which theoretical perspective does Charles Horton Cooley represent?

A)functionalist
B)symbolic interactionism
C)conflict
D)feminist
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80
According to George Herbert Mead,what makes up the "self"?

A)the "I" and the "me"
B)the "I" and the "you"
C)the "me" and the "you"
D)the "we" and "them"
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