A. the family
B. the military
C. ones in-group
D. society
Related Mcqs:
- “The ability of one individual or group to control the actions of another individual or group without the latter’s consent” is a definition of____________?
A. coercion
B. violence
C. power
D. force - Another way of saying that position in a group are value-rated by group members is_______________?
A. statuses are ascribed
B. authority is hierarchical
C. statuses are ranked
D. roles are scripted - When a minority group accepts the culture of the dominant group it is called_______________?
A. accommodation
B. acculturation
C. amalgamation
D. assimilation - The emergence of the self as a result of interaction with others is a common thread in ALL BUT ONE of the following theories ?
A. Lookingglass self
B. symbolic interactionism
C. behaviorism
D. developmental theory - According to George Herbert Mead the self is______________?
A. the subconscious mind
B. an individual’s self-concept or self-awareness
C. a person’s conscience
D. the equivalent of the libido in Freuds theory - Cooley’s Lookingglass self refers to______________________?
A. self-regard based on instinct
B. a person’s perception as to what others think of him/her
C. negative self-image
D. positive self-image - In the metaphor of the “looking-glass self “the looking glass represents ?
A. the expressed judgment of one,s peers
B. the imagined judgments of others
C. the persons self-feeling such as pride
D. all of the above - People who are important in shaping your self-concept and whose approval you wish to have are_____________?
A. significant others
B. generalized others
C. the l and the me
D. the ego and the superego - The third function of the legislative branch is________________?
A. oversight
B. ensuring that jobs are provided equally
C. provide an opposition party to the administration in office
D. none of the above - A strong predictive factor of becoming an abusive parent is________________?
A. to have felt unloved and unwanted by one,s own parents
B. to have felt the injustice of abuse
C. to have come to believe that abuse is the way things are
D. none of the above