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UCSP 5

UCSP 5
25問 • 2年前
  • Princess Immy Leocadio
  • 通報

    問題一覧

  • 1

    group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction

    Society

  • 2

    continuing process whereby an individual acquires a personal identity

    SOCIALIZATION

  • 3

    people learn the dynamics of their surrounding

    enculturation.

  • 4

    are regularly suggested as sources of human behavior

    The Biological Context

  • 5

    states include feelings

    The Psychological Context

  • 6

    Your family's social class, economic position, and ethnic background as well as your gender can affect the ways in which you will be socialized.

    Social Position

  • 7

    use to decide what's good or bad

    values

  • 8

    standards of behavior maintained by a society

    Norms

  • 9

    tells us things not to do

    Proscriptive

  • 10

    tells us things to do

    Prescriptive

  • 11

    a social position as something filled by an individual

    Status

  • 12

    behavior expected of someone

    Role

  • 13

    statuses a person holds at a given time

    status set

  • 14

    influence of society into a model of personality

    Freud's model of personality

  • 15

    his studies of human cognition, or how people think and understand

    Piaget's theory of cognitive development

  • 16

    includes self-awareness and self-image

    Mead's theory of the social self

  • 17

    looking-glass self to mean a self-image based on how we think others see us.

    Cooley's Looking-glass Self

  • 18

    biological characteristicbiological characteristic

    sex

  • 19

    psychological traits

    gender

  • 20

    People and groups that influence our self-concept, emotions, attitudes, and behavior

    agent of socialization

  • 21

    GREATEST IMPACT ON SOCIALIZATION

    family

  • 22

    is to transfer subject knowledge and teach life skills

    SCHOOL

  • 23

    form relationships with others on our own terms plus learn things without the direction of an adult

    Peer

  • 24

    television, internet, radio, movies, books, and magazines - just to name a few.

    MASS MEDIA

  • 25

    we are so completely surrounded by various mass media

    Supersaturation-

  • ELS

    ELS

    Princess Immy Leocadio · 10問 · 2年前

    ELS

    ELS

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    Princess Immy Leocadio

    UCSP

    UCSP

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    UCSP

    UCSP

    20問 • 2年前
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    bus marketing

    bus marketing

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    bus marketing

    bus marketing

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    els 2

    els 2

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    els 2

    els 2

    22問 • 2年前
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    ucsp 2

    ucsp 2

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    ucsp 2

    ucsp 2

    23問 • 2年前
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    cpar

    cpar

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    cpar

    cpar

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    bus marketing

    bus marketing

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    bus marketing

    bus marketing

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    els 3

    els 3

    Princess Immy Leocadio · 20問 · 2年前

    els 3

    els 3

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    ucsp 4

    ucsp 4

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    ucsp 4

    ucsp 4

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    ELS 4

    ELS 4

    Princess Immy Leocadio · 36問 · 2年前

    ELS 4

    ELS 4

    36問 • 2年前
    Princess Immy Leocadio

    BUS ETHICS

    BUS ETHICS

    Princess Immy Leocadio · 21問 · 2年前

    BUS ETHICS

    BUS ETHICS

    21問 • 2年前
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    PHYSCI

    PHYSCI

    Princess Immy Leocadio · 16問 · 1年前

    PHYSCI

    PHYSCI

    16問 • 1年前
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    eapp

    eapp

    Princess Immy Leocadio · 22問 · 1年前

    eapp

    eapp

    22問 • 1年前
    Princess Immy Leocadio

    問題一覧

  • 1

    group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction

    Society

  • 2

    continuing process whereby an individual acquires a personal identity

    SOCIALIZATION

  • 3

    people learn the dynamics of their surrounding

    enculturation.

  • 4

    are regularly suggested as sources of human behavior

    The Biological Context

  • 5

    states include feelings

    The Psychological Context

  • 6

    Your family's social class, economic position, and ethnic background as well as your gender can affect the ways in which you will be socialized.

    Social Position

  • 7

    use to decide what's good or bad

    values

  • 8

    standards of behavior maintained by a society

    Norms

  • 9

    tells us things not to do

    Proscriptive

  • 10

    tells us things to do

    Prescriptive

  • 11

    a social position as something filled by an individual

    Status

  • 12

    behavior expected of someone

    Role

  • 13

    statuses a person holds at a given time

    status set

  • 14

    influence of society into a model of personality

    Freud's model of personality

  • 15

    his studies of human cognition, or how people think and understand

    Piaget's theory of cognitive development

  • 16

    includes self-awareness and self-image

    Mead's theory of the social self

  • 17

    looking-glass self to mean a self-image based on how we think others see us.

    Cooley's Looking-glass Self

  • 18

    biological characteristicbiological characteristic

    sex

  • 19

    psychological traits

    gender

  • 20

    People and groups that influence our self-concept, emotions, attitudes, and behavior

    agent of socialization

  • 21

    GREATEST IMPACT ON SOCIALIZATION

    family

  • 22

    is to transfer subject knowledge and teach life skills

    SCHOOL

  • 23

    form relationships with others on our own terms plus learn things without the direction of an adult

    Peer

  • 24

    television, internet, radio, movies, books, and magazines - just to name a few.

    MASS MEDIA

  • 25

    we are so completely surrounded by various mass media

    Supersaturation-