A. Internalization theory
B. Role theory
C. Symbolic theory
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Socialization is the process through which an individual internalizes ?
A. Cultural norms
B. Social processes
C. Sense of interaction
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 - Individual learns socialization______________?
A. in infancy
B. in childhood
C. throughout the life
D. None of these - A child learns behaviors values and actions from his family It is_______________?
A. Primary socialization
B. Secondary
C. Developmental
D. None of these - According to functionalist’s society must be concerned with motivation because the duties associated with various statuses ?
A. are not equally pleasant
B. are equally important
C. offer individuals varying degrees of personal growth
D. are usually not defined - In Pakistan civil society is in developmental stages and ye has little influence in the_____________?
A. Social issues
B. Political affairs
C. Policy making
D. None of these - 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 - The institution most closely associated with the process of socialization is the_________________?
A. family
B. peer group
C. school
D. state - Broad socialization is intended to promote_____________?
A. Independence and self-expression
B. Obedience and Conformity
C. both a and b
D. None of these