front 1 In the "Nature vs. Nurture" argument regarding socialization, the "nature component refers to | back 1 heredity |
front 2 The case study of Isabelle, the child discovered in Ohio who was being raised isolated in an attic with her deaf-mute mother, supports the position that the key to human development is ___________________. | back 2 language |
front 3 Children who are assumed to have been raised by animals in the wilderness and isolated from other children, such as the "wild boy of Aveyron" are called ____________ children. | back 3 feral |
front 4 Studies of isolated children point out the importance of _______________ in acquiring the basic "human" traits we take for granted. | back 4 intimate early social interaction |
front 5 The belief that our sense of self develops from interaction with others and interpreting how others think about us is the concept of ____________________. | back 5 the looking glass self |
front 6 According to George Herbert Mead, we acquire our sense of self _________________. | back 6 when we learn to take the role of the other |
front 7 According to Mead's theory of development, individuals who have a profound influence on the lives of another, such as parents or siblings, are referred to as ___________________. | back 7 significant others |
front 8 Jean Piaget's use of the term "operational" is most aligned with the concept of _______________. | back 8 reasoning skill |
front 9 According to Piaget, the stage of development that is dominated by touching, listening, and looking and the inability to recognize cause and effect is the _____________ stage. | back 9 sensorimotor |
front 10 In Freud's theory, the _______________ represents the pleasure seeking aspects of our personality demanding immediate fulfillment of basic needs such as attention, food, safety, and sex. | back 10 id |
front 11 The social scientist who criticized the theory of Lawrence Koholberg, and developed an alternative theory on the development of morality based on personal relationships was ________________________. | back 11 Carol Gilligan |
front 12 Which statment best summarizes the position of the Ik of northern Uganda hold as it pertains to their views on the social development of children?
| back 12 Child development is a matter of self-reliance and survival of the fittest. |
front 13 The Smiths are going Christmas shopping for their two children, Dick and Jane. They plan to buy Dick a Tonka truck and Jane a Barbie doll. Their selection of toys for their children is an example of _________________ by parents. | back 13 gender socialization |
front 14 The fact that parents let their preschool boys roam farther from home that their preschool girls illustrates the idea that _________________. | back 14 girls are socialized to be more dependent |
front 15 The primary source of gender socialization is ________________. | back 15 family |
front 16 Contemplating a particular behavior that takes into consideration an awareness of the self in relationship to others to avoid feelings of shame and embarrassment, such as the consequences of dropping out of college, is referred to as our ______________. | back 16 social mirror |
front 17 The conclusion Melissa Melkie reached after analyzing the influence that movies and television had on the social development of children was: | back 17 to be a "real man" is to be obsessed with sex and violence. |
front 18 Video games ahve begun to portray women, such as Lara Croft, the adventure-seeking archaeologist and Xena, Warrior Princess in changing gender roles. This change in roles may also serve as _______________. | back 18 the creation of a new stereotype of women as symbolic males |
front 19 Individuals who are aproximately the same age, linked by common interests, and include classmates and the "kids in the neighborhood" are most appropriately referred to as ____________. | back 19 peers |
front 20 The gender message in the mass media, as described in the textbook, is that gender serves as a primary basis for _____________. | back 20 perpetuating social inequality between the sexes |
front 21 People and groups that influence our orientation to life, our self-concept, emotions, attitudes adn behavior are called _____________. | back 21 agents of socialization |
front 22 The research of Kohn and his associates found that working-class parents are more prone to use ____________ as a method to encourage their children to accept guidance while middle class parents are more prone to use _____________. | back 22 physical punishment; reasoning |
front 23 Researchers have found that the more hours per week that children were in daycare, the _______________. | back 23 weaker the bonds between mothers and children |
front 24 As a third grader, Henry is reading stories about the American Revolution and how the early Americans were willing to fight to gain their freedom. According to conflict theorists, Henry is learning not only to read, but is also being taught lessons in patriotism and democracy. These lessons would be referred to by conflict theorists as _____________________. | back 24 part of the hidden curriculum in U.S. schools |
front 25 The period following high school where young adults have not yet taken on the responsibilities ordinarily associated with adulthood is called ________________. | back 25 . transitional adulthood |
front 26 Sociologist Michael Messner pointed out that boys deveolop relationships based on what they can get out of people. This is known as a(n) _______________ relationship. | back 26 instrumental |
front 27 The process of learning new norms, values, attitudes and behaviors is called ___________. | back 27 resocialization |
front 28 Professor Murphy, an anthropologist, always wears his field vest to class. In it he seems to have everything he needs including chalk, tape, pens and pencils, duct tape, a notebook, scissors, a magnifying glass, and many other "tools of the trade." Becuase he is never seen on campus without it, Professor Murphy's field vest serves as his ____________. | back 28 personal identity kit |
front 29 Fred has just joined a fraternity. As part of his initiation, he has been forced to cook for the fraternity brothers, clean the frat house, and address the fraternity members as "sir." This is an example of what Harold Garfinkel termed ___________. | back 29 degradation ceremony |
front 30 Society's labeling of stages in life such as "childhood" and "old age" is primarily the result of ________________. | back 30 social definitions |