A. play
B. maturation
C. game
D. infancy
E. preparatory
Related Mcqs:
- Mead presented the idea that each individual is a composite of expectations one believes others hold toward one Mead named it as_____________?
A. looking glass self
B. Self-perception
C. generalized other
D. None of these - Socialization is a life process generally divided into two parts primary and secondary socialization Primary refers to_____________?
A. Socialization at primary school level
B. Socialization at home
C. Socialization in early life, as a child
D. None of these - Socialization is extended to every part of human life As a result every one becomes both a socializer and a socialize in all encounters with others This concept leaves socialization without a social home. This is the approach of______________?
A. Arnett
B. Long & Hadden
C. Henslin
D. None of these - According to Mead the socialized self means that_____________?
A. we are constantly learning
B. we are capable of achieving at a maximum capacity
C. we are shaped by the primary agents of socialization in our life
D. we think before we act
E. we have learned enough to function independently - According to sociologists the critical agent of socialization is thought to be_____________?
A. peers
B. the family
C. formal religion
D. schools
E. the media - Margaret Mead suggested that______________?
A. adolescence and gender roles varied between societies and so were culturally determined
B. gender roles in three New Guinea societies were identical and so must be biologically determined
C. adolescence in the USA is a time of relative calm compared to the experience in Japan and Europe
D. anthropological fieldwork can be problematic because the researcher’s values affect the way they interpret their observations - In Symbolic Interactionist Theory Mead defined the generalized other as______________?
A. the group of structural theories of society that he was reacting against
B. the overall impression of ourselves that we try to give off to others
C. a significant figure in early childhood who teaches us the general values of society
D. an image of how people in the wider society might perceive our behavior - Socialization is a continuous lifelong process and self develops as a result of social interactions this is_______________?
A. Role theory
B. Reinforcement theory
C. Symbolic interactionism
D. None of these - Socialization is______________?
A. the formation of an attachment bond between an infant and its carer
B. a tendency of social theorists to explain everything in terms of social causes
C. the process of becoming part of a society by learning its norms and values
D. the historical process by which societies change from traditional to modern - The importance of socialization has been drawn upon few cases of children who were through neglect____________?
A. Not socialized by adults while they were growing
B. Were given extremely protected environment
C. Were over socialized
D. None of these