Question 1
Which theory proposes the 'I' and 'Me' components of the self?
Question 2
How are codified norms typically established within a society?
Question 3
How are changing dating norms explained in the lecture notes?
Question 4
Which type of learning involves understanding societal norms through observation?
Question 5
What is the primary unit of socialization according to the notes?
Question 6
What role does play have in the development of social roles according to the notes?
Question 7
What is an example of an institutional norm discussed in class?
Question 8
What does the story of Anna illustrate about human development?
Question 9
What key aspect does the school introduce as an agent of socialization?
Question 10
What does Mead mean by 'generalized other'?
Question 11
Which agent of socialization becomes more influential during adolescence?
Question 12
What societal change is linked with the trend of later marriages?
Question 13
How does the social class affect socialization strategies according to Annette Laureau's study?
Question 14
What are the two critical elements of culture that dictate expected behavior?
Question 15
The 'Looking Glass Self' concept suggests that our self-concept is most influenced by what?