social facts, norms, and control socialization Flashcards

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social processes as ways of acting, thinking, and feelings that are external of the individual

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social fact

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tells people what not to do

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prospective norm

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tell what to do

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prescriptive norm

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sometimes called informal control that has a deliberate attempt to control social behaviour

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social order

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rewards and punishments

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social sanctioning

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shaping social settings

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social management

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trying to convince the listener to take a specific course of action

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persuasion

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a sense of disgrace/embarrassment arising from a memory of an exposure

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shame

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remorse a person feels for breaking a rule/committing a shameful act

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guilt

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the idle talk of/or rumouring

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gossip

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the removal/expulsion of people from a social group

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ostracism

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often by state/country - the legitimate use of force and violence to society

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formal control

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children learning values, attitudes, and actions appropriate to a particular culture

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primary socialization

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the notion that the self-reflects the responses of others

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looking glass self

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phase where children imitate those around them because they struggle distinguishing their roles from others

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preparatory stage (0-3)

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phase where children learn to take a role of specific others

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play stage (3-5)

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phase where children have the capacity to respond to the expectations/perspectives of several people at once

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game stage