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10 Slides • 51 Questions

1

Multiple Choice

What do sociologists call a continuing process whereby individuals acquire personal identities and learn the norms, values, behaviors, and social skills appropriate to his or her social position?
1

sociology

2

socialization

3

culture

4

a mouth full

2

Multiple Choice

Which agent of socialization has the most impact on our development?
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Education
2
Family
3
Mass Media
4
Peer Groups

3

Multiple Choice

Breaking with past experiences and learning new values and mores
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Resocialization
2
Internalization
3
Socialization
4
Assimilation

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of a total institution?
1
a day camp
2
a prison
3
a public university
4
a hospital emergency room

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following are NOT an agent of socialization?
1
family
2
peers
3
school
4
food

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Multiple Choice

unofficial aspects of culture that children are taught in school
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hidden curriculum
2
rites of passage
3
role taking
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peer group

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Multiple Choice

individuals of roughly the same age and with similar interests
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peer group
2
hidden curriculum
3
play stage
4
socialization

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of a peer group?
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students and teachers
2
children and parents
3
classmates and friends
4
players and coaches

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Multiple Choice

The four primary agents of socialization in the U.S. are
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family, work, religion, peers
2
school, parents, heredity, culture
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family, school, peer group, mass media
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mass media, family, school, culture 

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT an example of a total institution?
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Prison
2
Mental Institute
3
Military boot-camp
4
Public library

11

Multiple Choice

Socialization happens best by:

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Living in a cave

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Interacting with animals

3

Interacting with other humans

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Interacting with chemicals

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Multiple Choice

Socialization by outside influences other than those that have raised you is known as:

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Primary Socialization

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Secondary Socialization

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Outside Socialization

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Media Socialization

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Multiple Choice

Which term refers to the cultural learning you experience as a child?
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Agents of Socialization
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Primary Socialization
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Socialization
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Resocialization

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Multiple Choice

Secondary Socialization usually takes place first in:

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School

2

The home

3

Teenage friend groups

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Adulthood

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Multiple Choice

Socialization is a _________________ process.

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Short

2

Lifelong

3

Month long

4

Year Long

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Multiple Choice

When a teacher talks to a student about attending college and helps them talk about a career plan, this is known from a socialization perspective as:

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Career Planning

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Career Curriculum

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Required Curriculum

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Hidden Curriculum

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Multiple Choice

1. They communicate expectations and reinforce norms helping people to learn how to function successfully in their social worlds:

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Non-material Culture

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Material Culture

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Agents of Socialization

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Beliefs, Values, and Norms

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Multiple Choice

Education is important to society because:

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It teaches children facts about the world in which they live

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It teaches children how to interact with their peers and helps them to gain social graces

3

It teaches children how to react to authority and how to behave in group and one-on-one situations

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

During her first day of kindergarten, Marie does not understand how the lunch line in the cafeteria works. She hesitates and watches as the older kids pick up their trays and silverware and then get in line. She follows their lead and successfully buys herself lunch. Marie’s experience in the lunchroom is an example of _____.

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Socialization

2

The looking glass self

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Resocialization

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Anticipatory socialization

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Multiple Choice

Peer groups are important to adolescents because:

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They help to develop a sense of identity separate from adolescents’ parents

2

They provide the second major socialization experience outside the realm of their families

3

They rank higher in importance to adolescents’ than parental influence

4

They help exert dependence among adolescents

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Multiple Choice

Some sociologists have pointed out that gender roles are often determined by how a society socializes young boys and girls. Which of the following is an example of socializing a child into a gender role?

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Taking Jimmy to the aquarium

2

Buying Sarah a toy kitchen to play with

3

Letting Kim wear pants to school

4

Allowing Joey to sleep with his “blankey”

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Multiple Choice

How do schools prepare children to one day enter the workforce?

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With a standardized curriculum

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Through the hidden curriculum

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By socializing them in teamwork

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

Sherry is in her mid-eighties and is moving to a nursing home. She is used to getting up at 5 o’clock each morning and making breakfast for herself. Her new roommate likes to sleep until 7 o’clock and breakfast is not served at the nursing home until 8 o’clock. What is Sherry most likely to experience through this transition?

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A shift in her desire to enjoy life

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A shift in her reading habits

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Resocialization

4

A complete and permanent loss of herself

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Multiple Choice

This is an example of an Institutional Agent

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Peer Groups

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Sport Team

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Video Game

4

Religion

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Multiple Choice

This is a group of individuals roughly the same age.

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  Reference Group

2

  Significant Others

3

  Peer Group

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  Looking-Glass

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Multiple Choice

These are places where people are separated from the rest of society and controlled by officials.

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Complete Institutions

2

Regulating Institutions

3

Total Institutions

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Cutoff Institutions

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Agents of Socialization

are the persons, groups, or institutions that teach us what we need to know in order to participate in society.

media

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The Family

is the most important agent of socialization in all societies.


The function of families is for the procreation and socialization of children, as well as the primary source of emotional support.

media

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Education

The school is the agency responsible for socializing groups of young people in particular skills and values in our society.

media

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The Function of Education

  • (1) socialization, or teaching students to be productive members of society; 

  • (2) transmission of culture; 

  • (3) social control and personal development; and 

  • (4) the selection, training, and placement of individuals on different rungs in the society.

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Hidden Curriculum

  • the process by which children learn to value competition, materialism, work over play

  • obedience to authority

  • and attentiveness-attributes that are important for later roles in the workforce

media

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Peer Groups

  • a group of people who are linked by common interests, equal social position, and (usually) similar age

  • function as agents of socialization by contributing to our sense of belonging and our feelings of self-worth.

  • Individuals must earn acceptance with their peers by meeting the group's demands for a high level of conformity to its own norms, attitudes, speech, and dress code.

media

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The Mass Media

is an agent of socialization that has a profound impact on both children and adults.


Mass Media reaches large audiences and lacks face to face interaction

media

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The media function as socializing agents in several ways:

  • (1) inform us about events;

  • (2) introduce us to a wide variety of people;

  • (3) provide an array of viewpoints on current issues;

  • (4) advertise to consumers

  • (5) entertain us

media

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Resocialization

  • The process of learning new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors. 

  • By discarding former behavior patterns and accepting new ones as part of a transition in one's life.

  • can be intense with the individual experiencing a sharp break with past and the learning and exposure to radically different norms and values.  

  • An example would be the experience of a young man or woman leaving home to join the Marines.  

  • Radical resocialization occurs in a total institution.

media

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Total Institutions

  • A society which is generally cut off from the rest of society but yet still provides for all the needs of its members.

  • total institutions have the ability to resocialize people either voluntarily or involuntarily.

  • The following would be considered as 

    total institutions: prisons,

     the military, mental hospitals

     and convents

media

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Multiple Choice

Which agent of socialization teaches us how to conform and prepares us for the workforce?

1

family

2

education

3

peers

4

mass media

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Multiple Choice

_________ refers to the people and organizations that teach a culture’s norms, language, values, and other aspects.

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Peer groups

2

Agents of socialization

3

Sociologists

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Sociobiologists

39

Multiple Select

What do children learn within the family?

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learn to think and speak

2

form some basic attitudes

3

feelings of loyalty

4

acquire a self-image

40

Multiple Choice

Socialization varies by social class.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Working-class parents expect their children to be obedient.

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True

2

False

42

Multiple Choice

Sociologists believe that religious participation reduces the likelihood of

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temptation.

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divorce.

3

sinning.

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not attending weekly services.

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Multiple Choice

How does the hidden curriculum of schools help socialize children for their adult lives?

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It teaches how to follow a teacher, how to dress, when to speak in class - all needed for the adult world.

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It teaches socialization skills, a sense of self, how to be rewarded, and how to follow a bell - all needed for the adult world.

3

It teaches loyalty and allegiance - all needed for the adult world.

4

It teaches discipline, order, cooperation, and conformity - all needed for the adult world.

44

Multiple Choice

Mass media does not contribute anything to socialization.

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True

2

False

45

Multiple Choice

Propaganda is one way that mass media can be manipulated and influence behavior.

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True

2

False

46

Multiple Choice

Behavior that violates significant social norms is called...

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Deviance

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Symbolism

3

Resocialization

4

Anticipatory Socialization

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Multiple Choice

A mark of disgrace that sets a deviant off from the rest of society is a ....

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More

2

Stigma

3

Label

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Symbol

48

Multiple Choice

The theory that suggests that people who commit deviant acts have weak ties to the community is....

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Labeling Theory

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Control Theory

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Differential Association Theory

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Cultural Transmission Theory

49

Multiple Choice

Which term means giving up one's norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors?

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Desocialization

2

Maturation

3

Rebellion

4

Social Detachment

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Multiple Choice

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How long are we socialized for?

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Our entire lives

2

Just as we are young

3

Just as we are old

4

When we choose to be

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Multiple Choice

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Which of these is an example of  hidden curriculum?

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Learning how to factor in math class

2

Learning how to get along with your siblings at home

3

Learning to cooperate with others on a group project at school

4

Having your friend teach you how to play guitar

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Multiple Select

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Which of these are examples of mass media (select all that apply)

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Social Media

2

Radio

3

Newspapers

4

Televison

5

Your Diary

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Multiple Choice

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Places where people are separated from the rest of society and controlled by officials in charge. Takes and reforms the identities of its adherents.

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Desocializaiton

2

Total Institution

3

Resocialization

4

Anticipatory Socializaiton

5

Reference Group

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The process of giving up old norms, values, attitudes and behaviors

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Desocializaiton

2

Total Institution

3

Resocialization

4

Anticipatory Socializaiton

5

Reference Group

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Multiple Choice

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Process of adopting new norms, values, attitudes and behaviors.

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Desocializaiton

2

Total Institution

3

Resocialization

4

Anticipatory Socializaiton

5

Reference Group

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Multiple Choice

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The group whose norms and values are used to guide behavior; the group with whom you identify.

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Desocializaiton

2

Total Institution

3

Resocialization

4

Anticipatory Socializaiton

5

Reference Group

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Multiple Choice

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The voluntary process of preparing to accept new norms, values, attitudes and behaviors.

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Desocializaiton

2

Total Institution

3

Resocialization

4

Anticipatory Socializaiton

5

Reference Group

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Multiple Choice

Members develop close, personal relationships
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Primary group
2
Secondary group
3
Vertical group
4
Horizontal group

59

Multiple Choice

Web of social relationships that join a person to other people

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informal organization

2

social aggregate

3

secondary group

4

social network

60

Multiple Choice

______ are consequences that imposed by any member of a group, instead of just authority figures.

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A good ole' fashion whoopsie

2

Informal sanctions

3

Value

4

Formal sanctions

61

Multiple Choice

Cannibalism is an example of a:

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Folkway

2

Taboo

3

Mores

What do sociologists call a continuing process whereby individuals acquire personal identities and learn the norms, values, behaviors, and social skills appropriate to his or her social position?
1

sociology

2

socialization

3

culture

4

a mouth full

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