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___________ believed that people behave according to how others interpret them.


A) Mills
B) Freud
C) Mead
D) Cooley

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What is the significance of the generalized other?


A) To force individuals into conformity
B) To create the recognition that society behaves according to certain guidelines and rules
C) To allow for individuals to feel comfortable in society's general social patterns
D) To bring people in society closer to one another

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Tommy's dad spanked him repeatedly as a child.When Tommy grew up and became a parent he also spanked his son.Sociologists argue that this is due to


A) nature-biologically predisposed to aggression.
B) generalized other.
C) significant other.
D) nurture-product of socialization.

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The key ingredient in adolescent drug use and other forms of delinquent behaviour is


A) the influence of the mass media.
B) socioeconomic status.
C) family structure.
D) peer involvement.

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Which sociologist attempted to explain how others see us?


A) Mead
B) Cooley
C) Erickson
D) Freud

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Sociologists refer to all of the individuals,groups,and social institutions that develop people as functioning members of society as


A) generalized others.
B) social networks.
C) significant others.
D) agents of socialization.

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A physical education program at a school that sends the male students outside to play football while the female students are kept inside doing aerobics is an example of


A) double consciousness.
B) cultural capital.
C) the hidden curriculum.
D) primary socialization.

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The idea of "walking a mile in someone else's moccasins" or "putting yourself in someone else's shoes" is most closely associated with which of the following?


A) Cooley's "imagine imaginations"
B) Mead's concept of the I and the Me
C) Mead's three stages of development
D) Resocialization

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Jenny tells her friends what she thinks is a funny story but their responses are not what she expects,which causes her to question her sense of humour.This is an example of which of the following?


A) The looking-glass self
B) The I and the Me
C) The three stages of development
D) Role-taking

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A setting in which people are isolated from society and supervised by an administrative staff from morning to night is known as a


A) total institution.
B) closed institution.
C) complete society.
D) total society.

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According to sociologists,which is the most important agent of socialization?


A) Families
B) Peers
C) Education
D) Mass media

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When Robert Latimer took the life of his severely disabled 12-year-old daughter Tracy (she was unable to walk,talk,or feed herself) ,it ignited a debate around the issue of___________________ in Canada.


A) assisted suicide
B) euthanasia
C) total institutions
D) resocialization

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Socialization that occurs throughout one's adult life is referred to as


A) primary socialization.
B) secondary socialization.
C) tertiary socialization.
D) life course.

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People that we want to impress or gain approval from are known as our


A) significant others.
B) generalized others.
C) alter-egos.
D) social compasses.

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According to Mead,participation in specific groups with defined roles and expectations occurs during


A) the preparatory stage.
B) primary socialization.
C) secondary socialization.
D) tertiary socialization.

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The __________ stage is characterized by children beginning to interact with others,wherein children begin to develop the I with the me forming in the background.


A) game
B) play
C) preparatory
D) role

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How are feral children illustrative of C.H.Cooley's looking-glass self?


A) Consciousness cannot develop without social interaction.
B) We adapt to our surroundings.
C) We must be able to project ourselves into the minds of others.
D) People must go through primary socialization stage in order to adapt appropriately.

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According to George Herbert Mead,the "me"


A) is spontaneous,creative,and unpredictable.
B) defines one's self image.
C) is a socialized element of the self.
D) assumes the position of others.

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_________ is the science that attempts to show the biological roots in human behaviour.


A) Sociobiology
B) Anthropology
C) Psychology
D) Sociology

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In 2006,the median age for a Canadian was a record high of __ years.


A) 38.8
B) 25.6
C) 55.9
D) 64.2

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