A. l
B. me
C. generalized other
D. libido
Related Mcqs:
- The “significant others” of Mead,s theory are____________?
A. important because they provide the initial role models
B. unimportant because models do not influence personality
C. constituted by governmental authorities who must be obeyed
D. similar to the ego of Freud,s 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 - According to Mead the generalized other is_______________?
A. one’s mother
B. shame
C. societal norms
D. analytic internalization - Mead,s”I” ?
A. corresponds to Freud,s”ego”
B. emerged before the “me”
C. eventually completely merges with the “me”
D. all of the above - According to George H.Mead mind is________________?
A. the acting subject as opposed to “object ”
B. the source of experience
C. an emergent outcome of social acts
D. none of the above - Studies other than Mead,s show that_________________?
A. in most cultures’ males are more aggressive than females
B. there is no pattern to aggressive behavior in either males or females
C. biology is totally unimportant in sex role behavior
D. aggression is strictly socially learned - According to Freud the crucial institution for the development of personality is______________?
A. religion
B. the family
C. the economy
D. education - Freud located the “libido” ?
A. within the ld
B. within family relations
C. in the genital stage
D. all of the above - Like Freud Erik Erikson maintains that_______________?
A. there are five psycho sexual stages
B. the personality is fixed by age five
C. psychoanalysis including dream analysis is the only way to overcome personality problems
D. none of the above - Marrying someone with similar traits is called_______________?
A. homogamy
B. heterogamy
C. exogamy
D. hypogamy