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Chapter 4 Socialization

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transmission   the act or process of conveying information from one person to another  
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isolation   the condition if being set apart from others  
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socialization   the process of learning to participate in a group  
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distort   to twist out of the true meaning  
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anticipate   to expect or predict  
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self-concept   an image of yourself as having an identity separate from other people  
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looking-glass self   an image of yourself based on what you believe others think of you  
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significant others   Those people whose reactions are most important to your self-concept  
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role taking   assuming the viewpoint of another person and using that view point to shape the self-concept  
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imitation stage   Mead's first stage in the development of role taking; children begin to imitate behaviors without understanding why  
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play stage   Mead's second stage in development of role taking; children act in ways they imagine other people would  
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game stage   Mead's third stage in development of role taking; children anticipate the actions of others based on social rules  
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generalized other   integrated conception of the norms, values, and beliefs of one's community or society  
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"me"   the part of the self formed through socialization  
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"I"   the part of the self that accounts for unlearned, spontaneous acts  
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objective   based on facts; not distorted by personal feelings  
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exhibit   to show or display  
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hidden curriculum   the informal and unofficial aspects of culture that children are taught in school  
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peer group   set of individuals of roughly the same age and interest  
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mass media   means of communication designed to reach the general population  
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reorientation   a change in attitudes and beliefs  
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terminal   leading ultimately to death  
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life cycle   the stages of development individuals pass through between birth and death  
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adolescence   the stages of development between childhood and adulthood  
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transitional adulthood   a period after high school when young adults have not yet assumed the responsibilities usually associated with adulthood  
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rites of passage   rituals marking the passage from one status to another  
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unique   like no other; distinct  
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voluntary   done by free choice  
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total institutions   places in which people are separated from the rest of society and controlled by officials in charge  
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desocializtion   the process of giving up old norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors  
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resocializtion   the process of adopting new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors  
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anticipatory socializtion   the voluntary process of preparing to accept new norms, values, attitudes,and behaviors  
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reference group   group whose norms and values are used to guide behavior; group with whom you identify  
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