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november 13th exam

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Charles Cooley Dates   1864-1929  
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the looking glass self.. what he believed   your self concept is based on how others percieve you  
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4 questions that are more important than reality   1. my friends think i am ...2. my family thinks i am...3. teachers think i am ...4. i view myself as...  
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looking glass self points   you want answers to be smiliar, others can be correct but you will believe it, parents and peers  
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George Mead Dates   1863-1931  
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the 2 sides   the I- individualitythe ME- expectations and attitudes of others significant others are very important in development of the me  
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influential people   parents... peers... daycare overall are peoples attitues positive or negative? ..shapes behavior  
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sigmund freud   0-5 are the critical years for development these years shape you for the rest of your life  
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4 main socilization groups   1. family2. school3. peer group4. media  
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family   develop self concept if you are cared for you will care for yourself  
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school   how differenet would you be going to home school/ public/ rual/ private school? japan- 240 school days usa- 178 days of school usa is at the bottom for math and science sweeden is at the top usa sucks at education  
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peer group   incredible influence  
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media   highest rate of tv ownership 99%  
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socialclass and TV viewing   low- 7hrs a day avg. minorities watch 40% more tv than whites  
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1996 ama study   usa medical ass. ama declared violence in the media had reached levels that are harzardous to the countrys well being morally and physically tv= aggressive behavior  
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tv shows and kids   showed power rangers 7xs more violent showed little house .. sharing / nice  
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feral children   children who live without socialization.. wild  
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victor   helped by Dr. Atar he was surrounded with love and affection showed empathy but no language  
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what makes something human?   1. empathy- animals display this (monkeys & elephants) 2. language- can teach animals sign language  
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chimp child experiment   small child raised with chimp the child became chimp like  
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bi standard tolerence   why certain people get involved in disturbances  
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kitty genovese   1970's new york middle class new yourk attack lasted 30 min. 38 citizens knew what was going on "ididnt want to get involved"  
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rape   you know a wrong is being committed but you fail to act -" for evil to prevail good men must go nothing "  
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Stolkholm Snydrome 4 conditions   1. percived threat to physical psychological survial you have to believe they will do it 2. your percieve small acts of kindness as thinking they care 3. controled by isolation 4. percieved that you have the inability to leave  
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bank stolkholm case   august 23 19732 armed criminals entered a stolkholm bank take 3 women and one man hostage bound them with dynamite held them captive in a bank vault for 6 days  
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what captives did   one became engaged to captor, one started defense fund they believed that criminals were protecting them from police  
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what is bonding to a capitive   survival strategy, bonding helps endure abuse  
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examples of stolkholm   kidnapped children, elizabeth smart, domestic violence, cults, POWS, sex trade industry, 11 year old girl that left  
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john and joe foster basics   - adopted at birth- biological mother was 12- father has a series of strokes and leaves  
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problems with john and joe   the father teaches self control they lack a father, they were involved with the law at age 7 1st suicide attempt age 10(john)  
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positives with john and joe   do well academically  
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mothers charges   emotional/physical/medical neglect (shooting goat)  
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home life   nagging mother, putting down emo. abuse, boyfriend taunts them, no father, house is pressure cooker  
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sent were for free   summit academey  
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spend __ in specialized foster home then __   8.5 months, funding ran out  
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in the end   mother is charged, boys are split up  
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young children and violent acts   5- thowing baby out window6- beating baby5- youngest school shooter  
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solution to children problems   early intervention we spend 40,000$ a year per inmate should spend money on therapy at a young age  
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signs of disturbance show at ___ easy to see signs at __ -___   18 months, 3-5 , cant control self  
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native americans   large network of relatives extended familycousins are like siblings considered a collective culture  
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na dicipline   low rate of child abuse, milestones in develpment are praised, no hitting or shouting, praise only given for special things  
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na cooperation   sharing, competition is discouraged, not competitive with siblings  
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african americans   strong bonds with grandmothers and older siblings older siblings help raise you will take in children when their parents cant take care of them  
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aa are socilalized to be raised by ... dicipline?   independent and strong, raised by females, strict physical discipline  
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aa high rate of..   highest rate of deliquents because they never learn self control ( lack of father )  
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hispanic americans and children   children are viewed as a gift from God they occupy a central position in the family children always accompany parents they are taught to be respectful and obedient  
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hispanic family loyalty   extremley important, top priority above school  
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hispanics are   sensitive to others, quick to help out but they wond ask for help  
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hispanic adolecence   motherley love more important than wifey love, daughters are close to mothers, daughters stay home, males need worldly experience (later curfew)  
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hispanics and college   few hispanic females in college because they marry have kids and a family  
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asians want..   children to have a sense of acceptance in family children taught to iD with family  
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asians are...   spoiled from 0-5  
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at the age of 5 asians...   limits are set and disipline is emposed  
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asian punishment   pshycological you make child feel guilty, ashamed  
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asians and the elderly   wisdom comes with age, no nursing homes  
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asians and poor grades   want academic excellence they spend money on it shame extends to the entire family  
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asians...   avoid confrontation, conform, polite, police hate pulling them over we is better than me  
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western culture   individualismchildren play more  
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western culture...   children play more, daycare, children sleep with parents, competition starts early, treat males and females differntly  
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