Deck 5: A: Socialization

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The "ego" in Freud's model of personality is the same as "conscience."
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According to Carol Gilligan,the self-esteem of girls steadily increases through the teenage years.
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Mass media is the means for delivering impersonal communication to a vast audience.
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Mead's concepts of the "I" and the "me" are close parallels of Freud's concepts of the id and the superego.
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Of all social institutions,the family has the greatest impact on socialization.
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Cooley's term for self-image based on how we think others see us is "mirrored image".
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Erik H.Erikson emphasized that almost all important socialization takes place in childhood.
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The tragic case of Anna shows how,without adequate nutrition,a human being cannot develop a healthy personality.
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The "id" in Freud's work represents the human being's basic needs,which are unconscious and demand immediate satisfaction.
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Socialization within the family is always intentional.
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The Harlow studies found that six months of social isolation was sufficient to permanently damage infant rhesus monkeys.
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According to Piaget,people think abstractly and critically in the concrete operational stage.
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Even years of social isolation in infancy may not cause permanent and irreversible developmental damage.
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Psychologist John B.Watson claimed that specific patterns of behavior are not instinctive,but learned.
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According to Jean Piaget,language and other symbols are first used in the preoperational stage.
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In Freud's model of personality,the superego manages the opposing forces of the id and the ego.
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While many researchers have studied outward behavior,George Herbert Mead focused on symbolic meaning-specifically the meaning people attach to behavior.
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What we know of the later lives of the socially isolated children squares with the finding of the Harlows in their research.
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Lawrence Kohlberg claims that individuals develop the capacity for moral reasoning in stages as they grow older.
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Mead's theory of the self is completely social;he recognized no role for biology in personality development.
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Members of a peer group share common interests,social position,and a similar age.
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Industrialization brings with it a rise in the social standing of old people.
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Schools provide children with early experience of bureaucracy.
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Every stage of life is socially constructed in ways that vary from society to society.
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Childhood and other stages of the life course are defined in much the same way in all societies.
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A college is a good example of a total institution.
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Anti-elderly bias in Canada will probably decrease as the share of older people rises.
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Total institutions operate with the goal of resocializing inmates.
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During the last century,the mass media have had a declining influence on people in the United States.
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A cohort is a category of people with something important in common,usually their age.
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As the proportion of women and men in old age increases,we can expect Canadian culture to become more comfortable with the reality of death.
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During adolescence,the family's influence on children virtually stops.
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Anticipatory socialization refers to trying to avoid unpleasant social experiences.
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The "ego" in Freud's model of personality is the same as "conscience."
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According to Carol Gilligan,the self-esteem of girls steadily increases through the teenage years.
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Mass media is the means for delivering impersonal communication to a vast audience.
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Mead's concepts of the "I" and the "me" are close parallels of Freud's concepts of the id and the superego.
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Of all social institutions,the family has the greatest impact on socialization.
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Cooley's term for self-image based on how we think others see us is "mirrored image".
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Erik H.Erikson emphasized that almost all important socialization takes place in childhood.
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The tragic case of Anna shows how,without adequate nutrition,a human being cannot develop a healthy personality.
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The "id" in Freud's work represents the human being's basic needs,which are unconscious and demand immediate satisfaction.
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Socialization within the family is always intentional.
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The Harlow studies found that six months of social isolation was sufficient to permanently damage infant rhesus monkeys.
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According to Piaget,people think abstractly and critically in the concrete operational stage.
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Even years of social isolation in infancy may not cause permanent and irreversible developmental damage.
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Psychologist John B.Watson claimed that specific patterns of behavior are not instinctive,but learned.
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According to Jean Piaget,language and other symbols are first used in the preoperational stage.
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In Freud's model of personality,the superego manages the opposing forces of the id and the ego.
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While many researchers have studied outward behavior,George Herbert Mead focused on symbolic meaning-specifically the meaning people attach to behavior.
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What we know of the later lives of the socially isolated children squares with the finding of the Harlows in their research.
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Lawrence Kohlberg claims that individuals develop the capacity for moral reasoning in stages as they grow older.
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Mead's theory of the self is completely social;he recognized no role for biology in personality development.
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Members of a peer group share common interests,social position,and a similar age.
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Industrialization brings with it a rise in the social standing of old people.
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Schools provide children with early experience of bureaucracy.
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Every stage of life is socially constructed in ways that vary from society to society.
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Childhood and other stages of the life course are defined in much the same way in all societies.
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A college is a good example of a total institution.
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Anti-elderly bias in Canada will probably decrease as the share of older people rises.
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Total institutions operate with the goal of resocializing inmates.
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During the last century,the mass media have had a declining influence on people in the United States.
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A cohort is a category of people with something important in common,usually their age.
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As the proportion of women and men in old age increases,we can expect Canadian culture to become more comfortable with the reality of death.
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During adolescence,the family's influence on children virtually stops.
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Anticipatory socialization refers to trying to avoid unpleasant social experiences.
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