Chapter 4- Socializing the Individual

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