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Concept Of Socialisation Quiz 6 (25 MCQs)

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1. Which sociological perspective are we using as we talk about socialization and the self?
2. Which of the following is the positive outcome of socialization?
3. Process of giving up old values, beliefs, and behaviors
4. What did harry harlow learn from the rhesus monkeys?
5. Which of the following is an example of an achieved status?
6. Children acting in ways they imagine other people would act
7. A smaller culture held by a group of people who live and interact with the main culture of a society.
8. _____ can either be positive (rewards) or negative (punishments) and can arise from either formal or informal control.
9. How is the family an agent of socialization?
10. Expectations that we have that help govern how we live our lives are called _____
11. The most important agent of socialization in almost every society is
12. In this stage, the child copies the physical and verbal behavior of a significant other without really understanding the behavior
13. Religion, family relationships, music, and language are all examples of _____
14. People can share
15. The formal and informal rules regarding what kinds of behavior are acceptable and appropriate within a culture.
16. Which agent of socialization puts children under the care of non-relative adults for the first time?
17. Ascribed statuses result from
18. Which term means giving up one's norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors?
19. What do we call people whose judgments about us are important?
20. Inherited genetic characteristics versus environment and social learning is also called
21. Those people whose reactions are most important to your self-concept
22. What age does middle adulthood occur?
23. At what ages does someone go through the preoperational stage?
24. What is the result of the looking-glass self process?
25. The process of voluntarily preparing, in advance, for new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors, and occurs throughout adult life as one encounters new groups.
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