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| ASCRIBED STATUS VS. ACHIEVED STATUS |
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ascribed = no control achieved = is in person's control |
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| social position that a person holds |
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| dominates all other statuses |
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| the way we make sense of our everyday reality |
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| impression management; giving the impression that they're different from who they actually are |
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| "looking glass self" - saying we do certain things based on what people will think of us. |
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| a life long process of learning one's culture and how to live in it. |
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| THE AGENTS OF SOCIALIZATION |
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-FAMILY -PEERS -RELIGION -WORK PLACE -MEDIA -EDUCATION -SPORTS |
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| consistent patterns of acting, feeling, and thinking. |
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| ID - basic drives (selfish, irrational, unconscious) |
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| EGO - the balancer between the ID and SUPEREGO |
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| SIGMUND FREUD'S "SUPEREGO" |
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| SUPEREGO - cultural values (norms & morals) |
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SIGMUND FREUD'S 5 STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT |
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oral 0-1 anal 2-3 phalic 3-5 latency 6-11 genital 11+ |
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JEAN PIAGET'S 4 STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT |
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sensory motor 0-2 preoperational 2-7 concrete operational 7-11 formal operational 12+ |
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LAWRENCE KOHLBER'S 3 STAGES OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT |
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PRECONVENTIONAL 7 CONVENTIONAL 8-10 POST CONVENTIONAL 11+ |
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