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Socialization is the process by which people learn to behave according to their society's norms and standards. It occurs through interaction with others as people internalize societal expectations. Monkeys isolated from birth show severe behavioral and emotional issues as socialization did not occur. Structural functionalists view socialization as teaching people to accept their roles to contribute to society, while conflict theorists see it as reproducing inequality. The looking glass self and role taking are important parts of socialization where people see themselves through others' reactions and learn new behaviors.
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Socialization Information Directions: Use Pages 110-119 To Answer The Following Questions

Socialization is the process by which people learn to behave according to their society's norms and standards. It occurs through interaction with others as people internalize societal expectations. Monkeys isolated from birth show severe behavioral and emotional issues as socialization did not occur. Structural functionalists view socialization as teaching people to accept their roles to contribute to society, while conflict theorists see it as reproducing inequality. The looking glass self and role taking are important parts of socialization where people see themselves through others' reactions and learn new behaviors.
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Socialization Information
Directions: Use Pages 110-119 to answer the following questions.

1. What is Socialization? (110)

2. How does socialization occur? (110)

3. Describe what happens to monkeys who are isolated in a sentence or two.


(111-113)

4. Explain how the internet helps socialize us. Explain how the internet can
prevent socialization. (112)

5. How does a structural-functionalist explain socialization? (115)

6. How does a conflict theorist explain socialization? (115)

7. What is your Self-Concept?

8. What is the looking-glass self?

9. What are the 3 stages to the looking-glass self?

10.What happens if our looking-glass view of ourselves is wrong?

11.What is a significant other and why is their opinion important?

12.What is role taking, and how does it help us to learn?

13.Describe the 3 stages of role taking.

14.What is the generalized other?

15.What is the difference between “me” and “I”?

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