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33問 • 2年前
  • Kate
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  • 1

    They are the two siblings who was raised and taken care by a wolf.

    Wolf Children of India

  • 2

    It is a product of society.

    Personality

  • 3

    This is a process through which the personality of the new born child is shaped and molded.

    Socialization

  • 4

    This assists an individual not only to learn the norms associated with roles but also to develop appropriate attitudes to enact those rules.

    Process of Socialization

  • 5

    It takes place in the early years of life of the new born individual.

    Primary Socialization

  • 6

    This kind of learning is based on the achievements of primary socialization.

    Development Socialization

  • 7

    Men not only learn the culture of the group of which they are immediate members.

    Anticipatory Socialization

  • 8

    It is not only do individuals change roles within groups, but they also change membership-groups.

    Resocialization

  • 9

    It is intended to promote independence, individualism, and self expression.

    Broad Socialization

  • 10

    It is intended to promote obedience and conformity.

    Narrow Socialization

  • 11

    Occurs when infants and young starts to explore, play, and discover the social world.

    Natural Socialization

  • 12

    It is the social learning that is best on pleasure existing experience.

    Positive Socialization

  • 13

    Occurred when others use punishment.

    Negative Socialization

  • 14

    An institution in socialization which is the center of the child’s life, as infants are totally dependent on others.

    The Family

  • 15

    An institution in socialization which is a social group whose members have interests, social positions, and age in common.

    Peer Group

  • 16

    An institution in socialization wherein children are pressured from both parents and peers to conform and obey certain laws or norms of the group/community.

    Legal Systems

  • 17

    An institution in socialization which are the means for delivering impersonal communications directed to vast audience.

    Mass Media

  • 18

    Can be a social aggregate or social category.

    Group

  • 19

    Collection of people who are in one place at the same time.

    Social Aggregate

  • 20

    Where people are classified because they share a certain characteristic.

    Social Category

  • 21

    More than either a social aggregate or social category. This is defined as a collection of people who share some characteristics, interact with one another, and have some feeling of unity.

    Social Group

  • 22

    Is coined by Charles Horton Cooley to describe a small, warm association based on ongoing, personal, intimate relationships.

    Primary Group

  • 23

    A ‘cool’ impersonal association whose members’ relationship are limited & instrumental. Formed to serve instrumental needs.

    Secondary Group

  • 24

    A set of means that ensure people behave in expected and approved ways.

    Social Control

  • 25

    Compliance with standards, rules, or laws.

    Conformity

  • 26

    A form of social influence in which one complies with the position of a group from exposure to that group. Adjusting ones behavior or thinking to match those of other people or a group standard.

    Conformity

  • 27

    A tyoe of conformity in which an individual change the behavior for a short period of time. This is the weakest form of conformity.

    Compliance

  • 28

    An individual aspires to pattern himself/herself after another, but only while he/she is in the presence of other people.

    Identification

  • 29

    It is the acceptance and incorporation of the standard or belief of other person or of the society by individual. It is the deepest level of conformity.

    Internalization

  • 30

    The fact or state of departing from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behavior.

    Deviance

  • 31

    Modes of action that do not conform to the norms or values held by most members of a group or society.

    Deviance

  • 32

    A type of deviance which includes actions that violate enacted laws, such as robbery, theft, graft, rape, and other forms of criminality.

    Formal Deviance

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    A type of deviance which refers to violation to social norms that are not categorized into law, such as burping loudly and spitting on the street, among others.

    Informal Deviance

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    100問 • 2年前
    Kate

    問題一覧

  • 1

    They are the two siblings who was raised and taken care by a wolf.

    Wolf Children of India

  • 2

    It is a product of society.

    Personality

  • 3

    This is a process through which the personality of the new born child is shaped and molded.

    Socialization

  • 4

    This assists an individual not only to learn the norms associated with roles but also to develop appropriate attitudes to enact those rules.

    Process of Socialization

  • 5

    It takes place in the early years of life of the new born individual.

    Primary Socialization

  • 6

    This kind of learning is based on the achievements of primary socialization.

    Development Socialization

  • 7

    Men not only learn the culture of the group of which they are immediate members.

    Anticipatory Socialization

  • 8

    It is not only do individuals change roles within groups, but they also change membership-groups.

    Resocialization

  • 9

    It is intended to promote independence, individualism, and self expression.

    Broad Socialization

  • 10

    It is intended to promote obedience and conformity.

    Narrow Socialization

  • 11

    Occurs when infants and young starts to explore, play, and discover the social world.

    Natural Socialization

  • 12

    It is the social learning that is best on pleasure existing experience.

    Positive Socialization

  • 13

    Occurred when others use punishment.

    Negative Socialization

  • 14

    An institution in socialization which is the center of the child’s life, as infants are totally dependent on others.

    The Family

  • 15

    An institution in socialization which is a social group whose members have interests, social positions, and age in common.

    Peer Group

  • 16

    An institution in socialization wherein children are pressured from both parents and peers to conform and obey certain laws or norms of the group/community.

    Legal Systems

  • 17

    An institution in socialization which are the means for delivering impersonal communications directed to vast audience.

    Mass Media

  • 18

    Can be a social aggregate or social category.

    Group

  • 19

    Collection of people who are in one place at the same time.

    Social Aggregate

  • 20

    Where people are classified because they share a certain characteristic.

    Social Category

  • 21

    More than either a social aggregate or social category. This is defined as a collection of people who share some characteristics, interact with one another, and have some feeling of unity.

    Social Group

  • 22

    Is coined by Charles Horton Cooley to describe a small, warm association based on ongoing, personal, intimate relationships.

    Primary Group

  • 23

    A ‘cool’ impersonal association whose members’ relationship are limited & instrumental. Formed to serve instrumental needs.

    Secondary Group

  • 24

    A set of means that ensure people behave in expected and approved ways.

    Social Control

  • 25

    Compliance with standards, rules, or laws.

    Conformity

  • 26

    A form of social influence in which one complies with the position of a group from exposure to that group. Adjusting ones behavior or thinking to match those of other people or a group standard.

    Conformity

  • 27

    A tyoe of conformity in which an individual change the behavior for a short period of time. This is the weakest form of conformity.

    Compliance

  • 28

    An individual aspires to pattern himself/herself after another, but only while he/she is in the presence of other people.

    Identification

  • 29

    It is the acceptance and incorporation of the standard or belief of other person or of the society by individual. It is the deepest level of conformity.

    Internalization

  • 30

    The fact or state of departing from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behavior.

    Deviance

  • 31

    Modes of action that do not conform to the norms or values held by most members of a group or society.

    Deviance

  • 32

    A type of deviance which includes actions that violate enacted laws, such as robbery, theft, graft, rape, and other forms of criminality.

    Formal Deviance

  • 33

    A type of deviance which refers to violation to social norms that are not categorized into law, such as burping loudly and spitting on the street, among others.

    Informal Deviance