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Chapter 3 Socialization
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Socialization Lifelong social experiences by which individuals develop their human potential and learn culture Personality – a person’s fairly consistent patterns of thinking, feeling, and acting Self – a dimension of personality composed of an individual’s self-awareness and self image
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Sigmund Freud’s Personality Model
Id – the human being’s basic drives Ego – a person’s conscious efforts to balance innate pleasure-seeking drives with the demands of society Superego – the operation of culture within the individual
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Jean Piaget – Stages of Cognitive Development
1st stage – sensorimotor – level of human development in which individuals experience the world only through sensory contact 2nd stage – preoperational – individuals first use language and other symbols
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Jean Piaget – Stages of Cognitive Development
3rd stage – concrete operational – individuals first perceive causal connections in their surroundings 4th stage – formal operational – individuals think abstractly and critically
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George Herbert Mead Mead’s theory on the social self includes:
Self develops with social experience Social experience is exchange of symbols Understanding by taking role of other No biological element involved, self is social Stages of self 1st stage – Preparatory stage – children imitate people around them 2nd stage – Play stage – role taking – mentally assuming the perspective of another 3rd stage – Game stage – can consider tasks and relationships simultaneously
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Erik Erikson 8 stages of development
Stage 1 – Infancy – trust vs. distrust Stage 2 – Toddlerhood – autonomy vs. doubt and shame Stage 3 – Preschool – Initiative vs. guilt Stage 4 – Pre-Adolescence – industriousness vs. inferiority
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Erik Erikson Stage 5 – Adolescence – identity vs. confusion
Stage 6 – Young Adulthood – intimacy vs. isolation Stage 7 – Middle Adulthood – making a difference vs. self-absorption Stage 8 – Old Age – integrity vs. despair
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Charles Horton Cooley Looking glass self – we learn who we are by interacting with others Imagine how we are presenting ourselves Imagine how people are evaluating us Form opinions about ourselves based on our perceptions
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Agents of Socialization
Family – the most important agent of socialization Peer groups School Media
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Forced Socialization Anticipatory socialization – social learning geared toward gaining a desired position Resocialization – altering personality through deliberate control of the environment Total institution – all aspects of a person’s life are under one authority
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