Concept Of Socialisation Quiz 2 (30 MCQs)

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1. Customs that have serious consequences for violations and are many times religiously-based, are known as .....
2. The process in which people give up old norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors, often meaning the destruction of old self-concepts
3. What are those whose reactions are the most important to your self-concept called?
4. What term describes places in which residents are separate from the rest of society?
5. Which of the following is an example of a total institution?
6. George Herbert Mead's "I" refers to
7. ..... views socialization as a way of teaching the child his or her social class and therefore maintaining the status quo.
8. Minor norms that we follow like not putting our elbows on the table, holding the door open for people, and cleaning up after ourselves, are called .....
9. Which term describes the cultural process of learning to participate in group life?
10. Philosophers like John Locke theorize that ..... makes us who we are
11. Freud's designation of a person's conscious efforts to balance innate pleasure-seeking drives with the demands of society.
12. Austrian physician who developed a model of personality with three parts:the id, ego and superego
13. When a person is a resident of a total institution, the first step in attempting to change the person is
14. What two parts of a person contribute to his/her socialization according to Mead?
15. Developed the concept of the looking-glass self
16. Sociologists refer to parents, siblings, relatives, and others who directly influence our socialization as
17. Which term means adopting new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors?
18. Social learning directed toward a desired position
19. What age does Early Adulthood occur
20. Freud's designation of the human being's basic drives.
21. What is the part of the self that accounts for unlearned, spontaneous acts called?
22. Which sociological perspective allows for the most complete understanding of socialization?
23. Children learn to consider the roles of multiple people simultaneously based on previously learned social rules.
24. Which of the following terms means way of life?
25. Values can be defined as .....
26. Jill believes that others see her as creative, so she thinks of herself that way. This illustrates the concept of
27. Which is an agent of socialization?
28. Who came up with the concept of the looking-glass self?
29. Who is the first and usually the most important and influential agents of socialization to better understand your relationship to others?
30. Giving a person a standing ovation after a great performance would be an example of a .....