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SOCIALIZATION Chapter 3 – Mrs. Madison. What Is Human Nature?  How much of a person’s characteristics come from nature (heredity) and how much from nurture.

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1 SOCIALIZATION Chapter 3 – Mrs. Madison

2 What Is Human Nature?  How much of a person’s characteristics come from nature (heredity) and how much from nurture (the social environment)?  Social Environment: The entire human environment, including direct contact with others.

3 What Is Human Nature?  Socialization: The process by which people learn the characteristics of their group- the knowledge, skills, attitudes, values, and actions thought appropriate for them.

4 What Is Human Nature? Heredity or Environment? The Case of Oskar and Jack, Identical Twins Lisa Ling Twin Report

5 What Is Human Nature?  It seems fair to conclude that the limits of certain physical and mental abilities are established by heredity (such as sports and mathematical ability), while attitudes are the result of environment.

6 What Is Human Nature?  Feral Children  Children assumed to have been raised by animals, in the wilderness, isolated from other humans.  Ex: The Wild Boy of Aveyron  Unable to study feral children, sociologists study children raised in isolation.

7 What Is Human Nature?  Isolated Children  Because isolated children are unable to speak, sociologists have concluded that humans have no natural language.  Without language… People have no way to develop and communicate thought People live in isolation, without shared ideas or connection to others There can be no culture

8 What Is Human Nature?  Institutionalized Children  Skeels Study: Children Raised in Orphanages (1930s) Conclusion: High-intelligence depends on early close relations with other humans. A recent similar experience in India confirmed Skeels study.

9 What Is Human Nature?  Secrets of a Wild Child: Genie (1970) Secrets of a Wild Child:  California authorities found a 13 year old girl who had been locked in a small room and tied to a chair since she had been 20 months old.

10 What Is Human Nature?  Deprived Animals- The Harlow StudyThe Harlow Study

11 What Is Human Nature?  Harlow Study Conclusions  Conclusion: Infant-mother bonding is not the result of feeding, but is the result of intimate physical contact (cuddling).  The monkeys raised in isolation were never able to adapt to the monkey world.

12 What Is Human Nature?  Summary:  Babies do not develop naturally into human adults.  If children are reared in isolation, they become little more than large animals.  Without language, these children can’t experience or understand relationships between people  Without warm and friendly interaction, they don’t become friendly or cooperate with others.


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