Across
- 3. theory, focuses on the role of power and coercion in society
- 5. theorist, Looking-Glass Self
- 6. adjusting one's behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard
- 7. Syndrome, a captured person identifies with the captor
- 8. forced indoctrination into a new set of attitudes and beliefs imposed against one's will
- 9. children begin to take on the roles of significant people in their environment
- 13. a person's self concept arises through considering their relationships to others
- 15. children merely copy the behavior of those around them without much understanding of the social meaning of the behavior
- 16. theorist, Stages of Identity Development
- 17. theory, people learn identities and values through socialization
- 20. the abstract composite of social roles and social expectations
- 21. how we learn society's expectations
Down
- 1. the process of putting oneself into the point of view of another
- 2. theory, socialization integrates people into society, is how we internalize social roles and the values of society
- 4. people, or sources, or structures that pass on social expectations (Family, Peers, Media, School, Sports)
- 10. a total adaptation of a new identity
- 11. how existing social roles are radically altered or replaced
- 12. of Passage a ceremony or ritual that marks the transition of an individual from one role to another
- 14. the child takes on multiple roles at the same time, these roles are organized in a complex system and the child develops a comprehensive view of the self
- 18. those with whom we interact on equal terms, such as friends, fellow students, and coworkers
- 19. how groups and individuals are brought into conformity with dominant social expectations
