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Concept Of Socialisation Quiz 5 (25 MCQs)

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1. What is the difference between sex and gender?
2. Significant shift over time in cultural practices, including norms and values.
3. Which is an example of an ascribed status?
4. How do peer groups function as an agent of socialization?
5. Total institutions are
6. Unthinkable prohibitions against the social norms.
7. The symbolic interactionist view on socialization is
8. The term ethnocentric means _____
9. Which term refers to the cultural learning you experience as a child?
10. _____ is behavior expected of a status in relation to another social status.
11. Taking on norms and values of the group you plan to be in is known as:
12. Central to the American way of life because they are widespread, have endured over time, and reflect many people's strong feelings.
13. Which of the following are NOT an agent of socialization?
14. Being a high school graduate is an
15. Which term describes the part of the self that accounts from unlearned, spontaneous acts?
16. The quality of mind (way of thinking) that allows sociologists to imagine the relationship between our individual circumstances and larger social forces.
17. What do you call the social position that a person attains through personal effort or assumes voluntarily?
18. A status can be either ascribed or achieved. What does ascribed mean?
19. Which of Mead's three stages of the development of Self comes first?
20. What do sociologists call a continuing process whereby individuals acquire personal identities and learn the norms, values, behaviors, and social skills appropriate to his or her social position?
21. Which of the following terms means how we think other people view us?
22. Group whose norms and values are used to guide behavior
23. Means of communication designed to reach the general population
24. Role _____ is a predicament in which expectations associated with two or more statuses a person enacts contradict one another.
25. Being a teenager is an
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