SOC4 Socialization
Across
- 3. Internalized attitudes and expectations of society that shape behavior
- 4. Theory that compares social interaction to a performance on stage
- 6. Theory that a child is born as a blank slate
- 11. Breaking with past experiences to learn new norms and values
- 12. The total mix of behaviors, attitudes, beliefs, and values that make someone unique
- 14. Isolated setting where people are under tight control for a period of time
- 16. People such as parents, siblings, or relatives who directly influence social development
- 18. Primary group made up of individuals of similar age and characteristics
- 19. Agent of socialization where a child has the first interaction
- 20. The socialized part of identity that is aware of others’ expectations
Down
- 1. Process by which people learn skills, values, and behavior needed in society
- 2. Groups or institutions that enable social learning
- 5. Communication tools that reach large audiences without personal contact
- 7. Study of the biological basis of social behavior
- 8. Awareness of having a distinct identity from others
- 9. Transmission of traits from parents to children through genetics
- 10. An inherited, unchanging behavior pattern
- 13. Theory that says children go through stages of imitation, play, and game
- 15. Theory that we see ourselves as we think others see us
- 17. Capacity to learn a skill or gain knowledge