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the lifelong social experience by which people develop their human potential and learn culture
Socialization
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A person's fairly consistent patterns of acting, thinking, and feeling
Personality
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Freud's term for the human being's basic drives (sex, food, etc,.)
Id (nature)
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Freud's term for a person's conscious efforts to balance innate pleasure seaking drives with the demands of society
Ego
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Freud's term for the cultural values and norms internalized by and individual
Superego
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Piaget's term for the level of human development at which individuals experience the world only through their senses
Snsorimotor Stage
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Piaget's term for the level of human development at which individuals first use language and other symbols
Preoperational Stage
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Piaget's term for the level of human development at which individuals first see causal connections in their surroundings
Concrete Operational Stage
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Piaget's term for the level of human development at which individuals think abstractly and critically
Formal Operational Stage
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George Herbert Mead's term for the part of an individual's personality composed of self-awareness and self-image
Self
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Cooley's term for a self-image based on how we think others see us
Looking-glass self
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People, such as parents, who have special importance for socialization
Significant others
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George Herbert Mead's term for widespread cultural norms and values we use as references in evaluating others
Generalized other
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A social group whose members have interests, social position, and age in common
Peer group
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Learning that helps a person achieve a desired position
Anticipatory socialization
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The means for delievering impersonal communications to a vast audience
Mass Media
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The study of aging and elderly
Gerontology
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A form of social organization in which the elderly have the most wealth, power, and prestige
Gerontocracy
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Prejudice and discrimination against older people
Ageism
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A category of people with something in common, usually their age
Cohort
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A setting in which people are isolated from the rest of society and manipulated by an administrative staff
Total intuition
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Radically changing an inmate's personality by carefully controlling the environment
Resocialization
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What do sociologists favor, Nurture or Nature?
nurture
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What is a more common word for ego?
balance
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conscience ability to know right from wrong
superego
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how we think/understand
cognition
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This person believed that we have different methods for evaluating right from wrong when dealing with different genders
carol gilligan
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