UCSP Flashcards

1
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Known to self and known to others

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OPEN SELF

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2
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Uknown to self and known to others

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BLIND SELF

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3
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Known to self and unknown to others

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HIDDEN SELF

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4
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Uknown to self and unknown to others

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UNKNOWN SELF

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5
Q

is a lifelong process of social interaction through which people acquire their identities and necessary
survival skills in society.

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SOCIALIZATION

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6
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Refers to the process of accepting the social norms, attitudes, roles, and values transmitted by people and social
groups within society as one’s own.

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INTERNALIZATION

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7
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4 significant aspects of socialization

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SOCIAL CONTEXT, CONTENT, PROCESS, RESULT

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8
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refers to particular circumstances of society; culture, language, the social structure that define social class.

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SOCIAL CONTEXT

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9
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refers to ideas, beliefs, behavior, and other information that are passed by members of society to
individuals.

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CONTENT

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10
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The methods of interaction.

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PROCESS

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11
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Outcomes of socialization.

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RESULT

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12
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is the learning process by which people develop an understanding of their political identities,
opinions, and behavior.

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POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION

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13
Q

step by step through which a person develops his or her political beliefs, that can
influencetheir behavior in social areas.

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POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION

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14
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is a virtue of political institutions and the decisions — about laws, policies, and candidates for political office —
made within them

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POLITICAL LEGITIMACY

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15
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  • deals with individuals’ mental perception about whether or not they can affect the political process.
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POLITICAL EFFICACY

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16
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“If people failed to play their expected roles or behaved strangely, there is incomplete or inadequate socialization.”

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TALCOTT PARSON

17
Q

is the process by which people learn the requirements of their surrounding culture and acquire the
values and behaviors appropriate or necessary in that culture.

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ENCULTURATION

18
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AGENTS OF SOCIALIZATION

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FAMILY, SCHOOL, PEER GROUP, MASS MEDIA, RELIGION AND STATE

19
Q

basic agent of socialization

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FAMILY

20
Q

born into some form of family, with the family taking the responsibility of nurturing, and teaching the
norms or accepted behaviors within the family structure and within society

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FAMILY

21
Q

fundamental social institution in society

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FAMILY

22
Q

has a critical and active role in socialization.

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SCHOOL

23
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Develop the academic and social understanding, and mold students’ beliefs, values, and attitudes

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SCHOOL

24
Q

composed of different people who are similar in age and social status and who share interests.

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PEER GROUP

25
Q

istribute impersonal information to a broader audience, employing television, newspapers, radio,
and the Internet.

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MASS MEDIA

26
Q

exerts a great influence on the views of a person, legitimizes accepted social practices, provides stability
to society, and can be a source of social change.

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RELIGION

27
Q

participates in socialization through laws and other regulations that reinforce appropriate behavior, and
help form the values and attitudes of the citizens.

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STATE

28
Q

part of our social identity and helps define our relationship with others.

A

STATUS

29
Q

American Sociologist, status is simply defined as a ‘position’ in a social system,
such as a child or parent.

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LINTON 1936

30
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It refers to a social position that a person holds.

A

STATUS

31
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It can either be ascribed or achieved, given or accomplished.

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STATUS

32
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refers to the behavior expected of someone who holds a particular status.

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ROLE

33
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introduced the term role set to identify a number of roles attached to single status.

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ROBERT MERTON

34
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behavior that violates expected rules and norms. It is simply more than nonconformity or behavior
that departs significantly from social expectations.

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DEVIANCE