UCSP REVIEWER Flashcards
The process in which society molds the individual to conform to established social norms and rules
Socialization
Defined as a group of individuals who often act with each other on the premise of shared expectations regarding behavior and common identity.
Social Group
Consequences of socialization
Established self-concept
Creates the capacity for role-taking
Makes people bearers of culture
Content of socialization
• Behavior
• Beliefs
• Ideas
Consequence of enculturation
• Established Self-concept
• Creates the capacity for role-taking
• Makes people beares of culture
These are the consequences of socialization which refer to the way one reasons and acts after going through the process.
Results
The process of socialization and enculturation that can happen anywhere which involves imitation of what others do coupled with repetitive practice of skills.
Informal
This context includes feelings such as anger, love, and happiness or a sense of emotional deprivation.
Psychological Context
It is a case where an individual rejects cultural goals and the means of achieving it.
Rebellion
State of having internalized norm as part of the social expectation. It is also an act of attitudes, beliefs and behaviors.
Conformity
Characteristic of groups
• Patterned ways of doing things
• Guided by the standards, rules, and regulations.
• There is a sense of belongingness that sets them apart from the others.
This group can be large or small; common interests bind the members together more than their relationship.
Secondary Group
A tightly bonded family unit that has a long history together, frequently engages in sharing personal narratives, and possesses a profound level of trust.
Primary Group
This is a group with which we tend to compare ourselves.
Reference group
A social group in which an individual experiences a sense of belongingness
In-Group