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| presense of her mother during the period of social isoloation who's mother was deaf and mute? |
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| Who formulated the looking glass self concept that pertains to the development of self concept |
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| GEorge Herbert Mead and role takng process is made up of what 3 stages? |
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| According to mead the self is composed of two analytically seperate parts call the |
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| Freud believed that experiences within the familyduring the first few years of life shapes an individual's what? |
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| Psychological and social functioning capacities |
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| Freud saw 3 seperate interactions of conflicking processes within the mind and they are? |
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| ERickson belived that individuals pass throught a series of devleopmetn stages from infancy to old age which involves what? |
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| Psychosocial crisis or devopmental task. |
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| What are the eight stages of Piaget |
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| sensorimotor stage, preoperational stage. concrete stage and formal operational stage |
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| According to Shepherd one's palce in society is largely determined by one' what? |
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| Family of birth? (is this birth order or what? |
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| Who concluded that viroloence on television promotes aggressive behavior among child and teenagers? |
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| Socialization and life course included the folowing |
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| Socialization of the young, early and middle adulthood, late adulthood, late adulthood, retirement, death (and north, south, east west) |
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| patterned, recuring social reationships status can chaieved or ascribed. |
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| According to Shepard the behavior of individuals depens on |
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| largely on the status they occupy |
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| Culturally defined rights and obligatoins attached to statuses that indicate the behavior expected of individuals holding them |
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| inform individual of the behavior others can expect from them. |
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| Erring Goffman developed what approach? |
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| Social interaction involves what |
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| Two or more persons mutualy influencing each other's behavior. |
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| is composed of people living within defined territorial borders who share a commom culture. |
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| IN the evolutionary order of socieities what is the one with nomadic lifestyle, small groups. sharing resourses is the norm, and big game hunting. |
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| In the evolutinary order of societies which type of society domestication of plants, first permante selttlement plant seed and grow food. |
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| Evolutionary order of societies which type of society invention of the plow, increse food production, shift from human to animal power, cultivate more land |
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| describe the type of society characterized by weak family ties, competition and impersoanl social relatives |
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| based on kinship and intimate social retlationships. |
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| Who used th term Mechanical solidatly to descirbe social unity |
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| How is mechanical solidarity achieved? |
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| through a consensus of values and norms, strong social pressure for confomity and a dependence on traditions and family. |
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| Define organic solidarity |
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| Interdependency specialized roles tie individualed together. |
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| Define Post Industrial society |
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| Emplyment of white collar worker, technology and service industries |
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| Who studied college student and adaption of statuses with guard and prisioners |
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| consist of people who are in contact with one another, share ways of thinking, feeling and heaving take on one another's behavior into account, and have one or more interested or goals in common |
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| a number of people who happen to be at the saem place at the same time. |
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| two principals type of groups |
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Primary intimate face to face contact. and secondary gorup task oriented, impersonal |
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| composed of people we use to evalutate ourselves |
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| Name the types of social interaction |
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| cooperation, conflict, social exchange, coercion, conformity |
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| example of formal organization |
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| high schools, colleges, corporations, government agencies, and hospital |
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