chapter 5 Flashcards
anticipatory socialization
the way we prepare for our future lives
ex: reading parenting books
degradation ceremony
the process by which new members of a total institution lose aspects of their only identities and are given new ones
generalized other
the common behavioral expectations of a general society
hidden curriculum
the informal teaching done in schools that socialized children to societal norms
ex how to collaborate
moral development
the way people learn what is good and bad in society
nature
the influence of our genetic makeup on self development
nurture
the role that our social environment plays in self development
peer group
a group of people who are similar in age and social status who share interests
resocialization
the process by which old behaviors are removed and new behaviors are learned in their place
self
a persons distinct sense of identity as developed through social interaction
socialization
the process wherein people come to understand societal norms and expectations, to accept society’s beliefs, and be aware of societal values
stages of moral development
preconventional: children experience thru senses
conventional: teens become aware of others feelings
post conventional: abstract terms, not one on one relationships
behaviorism
belief that behavior is not instinctive, but learned
ID personality development
anamalistic needs
Ego personality development
pleasure seeking drives and demands
can’t have all we want