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Chapter 4: Socialization Review Game. Sociology Mrs. Martin. Section 1. Section 2. Section 3. Section 4. Milgram. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Section 1 100 Question.
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Chapter 4: SocializationReview Game Sociology Mrs. Martin
Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Milgram 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Section 1100 Question What term describes the process of learning how to take part in group life?
Section 1 100 Answer socialization
Section 1200 Question What did Harry Harlow experiment on?
Section 1 200 Answer rhesus monkeys
Section 1300 Question What did Harlow discover about attachment through his experiment on love/comfort?
Section 1 300 Answer Preferred comfort over food Socialization was permanently stunted due to isolation from “mothers”
Section 1400 Question What was the outcome for Anna after being discovered at age 5?
Section 1 400 Answer Some skills were developed but physically and mentally years behind her peers
Section 1500 Question What accounted for Isabelle’s recovery in a relatively short span of time?
Section 1 500 Answer She had contact with her mother while isolated from society
Section 2100 Question Socialization is a way to help society exists because it is necessary to teach children to work together to create a stable society- according to which perspective/theory?
Section 2 100 Answer Functionalism
Section 2200 Question Which perspective/theory views socialization as a way of teaching the child his or her social class and therefore maintaining the status quo?
Section 2 200 Answer Conflict
Section 2300 Question What stage did Mead use to described that about the age of 1½ children begin to mimic behaviors (without understanding the behaviors) while playing?
Section 2300 Answer Imitation
Section 2 400 Question Cooley believed that we develop our self-concept based on how we believe others will judge us- what did he call this?
Section 2 400 Answer Looking-glass self
Section 2500 Question Mead believed the ________ was the part of self formed through socialization and concerned with acceptance (this is similar to Freud’s superego).
Section 3 100Question What is the first and most important agent of socialization?
Section 3 100 Answer family
Section 3 200 Question Mrs. Martin expects you to take turns, be respectful and allow one another to speak in class-this is what part of how schools socialize students?
Section 3 200 Answer Hidden curriculum
Section 3 300 Question What agent of socialization allows children to begin to make their own decisions and experiment with new ways of thinking, feeling, behaving, and engaging in activities?
Section 3 300 Answer Peer groups
Section 3 400 Question How does mass media act as an agent of socialization?
Section 3 400 Answer It introduces society to a common understanding exposing people and ideas. Many images are distorted.
Section 3 500 Question Have social scientists found a link between TV violence and real-life violence?
Section 3 500 Answer Yes “based on hundreds of studies involving over ten thousand children, most now conclude that watching aggressive behavior on television significantly increases aggression”
Section 4100 Question What term is used for a group whose norms and values are used to guide behavior and with whom a person identifies?
Section 4 100 Answer reference group
Section 4 200 Question Tom is going to college next year and has begun to dress, speak, and act as he imagines a college student to behave- this is called what?
Section 4 200 Answer Anticipatory socialization
Section 4300 Question What is the process of giving up old norms, values, attitudes and behaviors?
Section 4 300 Answer Desocialization
Section 4 400 Question What is the process of adopting new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors?
Section 4 400 Answer Resocialization
Section 4 500 Question What are two components of a total institution?
Section 4 500 Answer Isolated from society Controlled by staff Supervision of all spheres of a person’s life Standardized, rigid system under which all live Formal rules Daily schedules for all
Milgram100 Question What university was Milgram working at when he preformed his experiment?
Milgram 100 Answer Yale- New Haven
Milgram 200 Question What did Milgram set out to prove?
Milgram 200 Answer German national character that included obedience
Milgram300 Question How did Milgram find his subjects?
Milgram 300 Answer Newspaper advertisement
Milgram 400 Question Why did Milgram not perform the second portion of his experiment in Germany?
Milgram 400 Answer Americans were too obedient to authority