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Bellaire PSY11-12

BellairePSY11-12

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Sum total of behaviors, attitudes, beliefs, and values that are charactertistic of an individual. Personality
Transmission of genetic characteristics from parents to children Heredity
An unchanging, biologically inherited behavior pattern Instinct
A systematic study of the biological basis of all social behavior Sociobiology
A leading sociobiologist Edward O. Wilson
A capacity to learn a particular skillor acquire a particular body of knowledge. apitude
Claimed he could take a dozen healthy infants and train them to become anything he wanted John B. Watson
Resettled Hunters and gatherers that were like one large family, then their social structure collapsed. In frustration, they turned on each other. IK
Studied the effects of institutionalization on a group of infants living in an orphanage. Rene Spitz
Sociologist who studied both Anna and Isabelle and the effects of isolation Kingsley Davis
Determines the basic type of personalities that will be found in a society Cultural Environment
Through interaction with their social and cultural environments, individuals are transformed into participation members of society. Socialization
Born with a clean slate on which can be written just about anything. We aquire our personality as a result of our social experiences. Tabula rasa
Interactive process by which we develop an image of ourselves based on how we imagine we appear to others. looking-glass self
Forms the basis of thesocialization process by allowing us to anticipatge what other expect of us and to see ourselves through the eyes of others. Role- taking
Founder of the interactionist perspective in sociology Cooley
The unsocialized, spontaneous, self-interested component of our personality and self-identity. I
Part of our identity that is aware of the expectations and attitudes of society- our socialized self. Me
Created by: kdewey
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