Chapter 4- Socializing the Individual
Across
- 3. how we imagine how we appear to others
- 5. break with past experiences and learning of new values and norms
- 10. acting the way others expect us to act (Mead)
- 11. one who argues in support of something
- 12. unchanging, biologically inherited behavior pattern
- 15. contact with other people
- 17. the socialized self
- 19. setting in which individuals are isolated from the rest of society
- 21. blank slate
- 22. the transmission of genetic characteristics from parents to offspring
- 23. social interaction is like a play (Goffman)
Down
- 1. sum total of behaviors, attitudes, values and beliefs
- 2. systematic study of the biological basis of all social behavior
- 4. interactive process through which people learn basic skills, values, beliefs, and behavior patterns of a society
- 6. parents, siblings, and relatives who directly influence our socialization
- 7. making an effort to play your role well to please the audience
- 8. internalized attitudes, expectations, and viewpoints of society
- 9. capacity to learn a specific skill
- 13. instruments of communication that reach a large audience with no personal contact
- 14. individuals of roughly the same age and social characteristics
- 16. individuals, groups, institutions that make socialization possible
- 18. wild or untamed
- 20. your conscious awareness of possessing a distinct identity