Socialization Flashcards
What is human behaviour
observable responses to external and internal stimuli
social influence
the effect of other people on a persons thoughts and actions
indirect social influence
influence from others in a indirect way. how you THINK someone will react or happen
direct social influence
social influence that happens directly
primary agent of socialization and secondary
family, everything else is secondary
internal stimuli
behaviour urges based on things you have learned or remember. feelings. come from inside of you
deviance
behaviour that differs from the social norms of the group and jugded as wrong
social control
methods used by society to ensure conformity to norms
social role
set of expected behaviours and belief relate to part one plays in society
what are the four factors thatinfluences social behaviour?
family, gender, media, culture
Physical Abuse
Involves assult or inflicting harm
Polynesian Greeting
Place the other persons hand on your face and stroke
Tibetan
Atick out your tongue at the person you wish to greet
Western European Greeting
Kiss the other person on the cheek
Inuit
Rub noses with the other person
Massai (tribe in Kenya) Greeting
Spit on the other person, and when greeting an elder, spit in your hand before you offer it hp to be shaken
Indian Greeting
Pressing their own hands together close to the chest and slightly bowing or nodding.
Sometimes handshake, but men will rarely initiate handshake with women
North America Greeting
The handshake. Used to set deals/agreements and extended to all ages and stations in life.
(Handshake is also used in Nigeria to greet, along with a smile)
In other parts of the world, it is customary to…(greeting)
kiss and hug close friends and relatives
Sexual Abuse
When peer, parent, sibling touches child sexually or inappropriately
Emotional Abuse
May include repeatedly criticizing child or subjecting the child to an unhappy or disturbing enviorment
Neglect
Failure to provide physical or emotional necessities of life
Some root causes of abuse
chain of abuse, lack of appropriate parent stratégies, unable to deal with own frustrations
Feral
unwanted children deserted at a young age and raised by animals
Behaviour of feral children
appropriate the behaviours of animals who had raised them
Oxana Malaya
Discovered in 1991 in Ukraine, when she was 8 and displaying dog behaviour
a neglected child of alcholics who soend muxh of her life from 3-5 with dogs
left her fearful of humans
barked like a dog and preffered to move around on all four linvs, moved like a dog and viewpoint og a dog
Oxana by 26
could speak and had many behavioural isses improved. Resides at a home for developmentally delayed, where sje helps look after cows. Feels happiest with dogs
Isolates
Children raised in near osilation within a human household