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Explore how genetics and cultural environment shape personality, adolescence challenges, and societal deviance.
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$100 Question from Genetics and the Cultural Environment Traits like eye color, skin color, hair color etc.. Are known as …..
$100 Answer from Genetics and the Cultural Environment Hereditary
$200 Question from Genetics and the Cultural Environment This is the debate over what has more of an effect no a person’s development the environment or their genetics
$200 Answer from Genetics and the Cultural Environment Nature vs. Nurture
$300 Question from Genetics and the Cultural Environment These are children who are raised without the influence of a cultural enviornment
$300 Answer from Genetics and the Cultural Environment Feral Children
$400 Question from Genetics and the Cultural Environment • an unchanging, biologically inherited behavior pattern is known as
$400 Answer from Genetics and the Cultural Environment An instinct
$500 Question from Genetics and the Cultural Environment • The mass media, family, school and peer group are all considered to be …..
$500 Answer from Genetics and the Cultural Environment Agents of Socialization
$100 Question from Personality Development This is the sum total of behaviors, attitudes, beliefs, and values that are characteristic of an individual
$100 Answer from Personality Development Personality
$200 Question from Personality Development John Locke came up with this phrase to describe a new born child, it is Latin for ‘blank slate’
$200 Answer from Personality Development Tabula Rasa
$300 Question from Personality Development Heredity, parental characteristics and social behavior all shape a person’s
$300 Answer from Personality Development • Personality
$400 Question from Personality Development An image of ourselves based on imagining how we appear to others is called
$400 Answer from Personality Development The Looking Glass self
$500 Question from Personality Development The interactive process through which people learn the basic skills, values, and behavior patterns of society is
$500 Answer from Personality Development Socialization
$100 Question from Adolescence • The period between the normal onset of puberty and the beginning of adulthood is typically known as
$100 Answer from Adolescence Adolescence
$200 Question from Adolescence • This term describes the formal ceremonies that mark the entrance of young people into adulthood
$200 Answer from Adolescence Initiation rites
$300 Question from Adolescence a reduced likelihood of finishing high school is typical of teen girls who…
$300 Answer from Adolescence Get pregnant
$400 Question from Adolescence Many teens go through this crisis where they spend time figuring out who exactly they are
$400 Answer from Adolescence Identity Crisis
$500 Question from Adolescence Geographically speaking, these areas tend to have the highest suicide rates
$500 Answer from Adolescence Rural/underpopulated/isolated
$100 Question from Deviance A mark of disgrace that sets a deviant off from the rest of society, such as the scarlet letter, is a
$100 Answer from Deviance Stigma
$200 Question from Deviance In order to be considered deviance a person must do two things
$200 Answer from Deviance • Get caught • Be stigmatized by society
$300 Question from Deviance The theory that views deviance as learned behavior is
$300 Answer from Deviance Cultural Transmission theory
$400 Question from Deviance • The theory that suggests that people who commit deviant acts have weak ties to the community is
$400 Answer from Deviance Control Theory
$500 Question from Deviance The occasional violation of norms is known as ___________ where as the consistent violation of norms is known as ___________
$500 Answer from Deviance Primary and secondary deviance
$100 Question fromOdds & Ends What might result if the current pattern of delaying marriage and parenthood continues in the United States?
$100 Answer from Odds & Ends The development patterns/ gender roles of men and women will merge
$200 Question from Odds & Ends A break with past experiences and the learning of new values and norms is called
$200 Answer from Odds & Ends Resocialization
$300 Question from Odds & Ends The degree of attachment people have to social groups or to society as a whole is known as
$300 Answer from Odds & Ends Social Integration
$400 Question from Odds & Ends Mandatory education laws, child-labor laws, and the juvenile-justice system are all
$400 Answer from Odds & Ends Factors that help distinguish adolescence as a life stage
$500 Question from Odds & Ends • What are the purposes of the corrections system & what is the term used to identify people who leave prison just to re-offend and end up back in prison