Chapter 2 Crossword
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1) Occurs when a false definition of a situation evokes a new behavior that makes the originally false conception come true.2) Mead's concept that describes the objective part of self, represents others' attitudes and viewpoints, and judges and evaluates; is contrasted with the "I."3) The systematic study of the biological basis of social behavior in all kinds of organisms, including humans.4) Takes over where primary socialization leaves off; invloves internalizing knowledge of new facets and sectors of life and of special skills and techniques.5) The suggestion, first offered by W.I. Thomas, that reality is socially structured, with the result that people respond more to the meaning a situation has for them than to the objective features of that situation.9) In Freud's view, the acting self; the mediator between the id and superego.12) The social process whereby one learns the expectations, habits, skills, values, beliefs, and other requirements necessary for effective participation in social groups14) The public stamping, typing, or categorizing of others.15) In Freud's view, that part of the personality made up of an internalized set of rules and regulations forming the conscience. |
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6) The sum of the viewpoints and expectations of the social group or community to which an indidual belongs.7) In Freud's view, the primitive part of the personality made up of inborn, instinctual, antisocial drives.8) A person's attitudes toward self derived from the person's interpretations of how others evaluate that person.10) Occurs when a person adopts the values, behavior, or viewpoints of a group be or she would like to, but does not yet, belong to.11) People (mother,father, older brother, and so on) whose viewpoints and expectations the individual considers particularly important.12) The process of being aware of others when we act and of modifying our behavior in accordance with others' responses.13) One's awareness of and ideas and attitudes about one's own personal and social identity.16) A process in which major modifications or reconstructions are made of a person's patterns of behavior, personality, and self-conecpt.17) The first socialization an individual undergo this to become a member of society; it ends with the establishment of the generalized other.18) The sum total of the physical, mental, emotional, social, and behavioral characteristics of an individual. |
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