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Secondary groups are Groups that are impersonal and characterized by functional or fleeting relationships.

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Correct Answer: True

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Institutions that isolate individuals from the rest of society to achieve administrative control over most aspects of their lives are called Total instituions.

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Correct Answer: True

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According to_____, the part of the mind that consists of the values and norms of society insofar as they are internalized, or taken in, by the individual is called Superego.

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Correct Answer: Sigmund freud

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According to ______, the specific people who are important in children’s lives and whose views have the greatest impact on the children’s self-evaluations are called Significant others.

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Correct Answer: George Herbert Mead

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The ability to take the roles of others in interaction is called Role-taking.

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Correct Answer: True

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The process of altering an individual’s behavior through control of his or her environment, for example, within a total institution is called Resocialization.

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Correct Answer: True

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Groups that provide standards for judging our attitudes or behaviors are called ____ groups.

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Correct Answer: Reference

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A perspective that emphasizes the way people adapt their behavior in response to social rewards and punishments is called Social learning.

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Correct Answer: True

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A psychological perspective that emphasizes the complex reasoning processes of the conscious and unconscious mind is called _____.

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Correct Answer: Psychoanalysis

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Small groups characterized by intense emotional ties, face-to-face interaction, intimacy, and a strong, enduring sense of commitment are called _____ groups.

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Correct Answer: Primary

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The creation of impressions in the minds of others to define and control social situations is called Presentation of self.

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Correct Answer: True

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According to George Herbert Mead, the part of the self through which we see ourselves as others see us is called ____.

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Correct Answer: Me

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The concept developed by Charles Horton Cooley that our self-image results from how we interpret other people’s views of us is called _____ self

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Correct Answer: Presentation

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According to Sigmund Freud, the part of the mind that is the repository of basic biological drives and needs is called ____.

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Correct Answer: Me

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According to George Herbert Mead, the part of the self that creatively responds to a social situation is called ____.

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Correct Answer: I

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The classroom socialization into the norms, values, and roles of a society that schools provide along with the “official” curriculum is called _____ curriculum.

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Correct Answer: Hidden

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The abstract sense of society’s norms and values by which people evaluate themselves is called _____ other.

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Correct Answer: Generalized

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A sociological method used to study the body of common-sense knowledge and procedures by which ordinary members of a society make sense of their social circumstances and interaction is called _____

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Correct Answer: Ethnomethodology

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Experiencing the world as if it were centered entirely on oneself is called _____.

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Correct Answer: Egocentric

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According to Sigmund Freud, the part of the mind that is the “self,” the core of what is regarded as a person’s unique personality is called ____.

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Correct Answer: Ego

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Developed by Erving Goffman, the study of social interaction as if it were governed by the practices of theatrical performance is called Dramaturgical approach.

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Correct Answer: True

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The study of how participants in social interaction recognize and produce coherent conversation is called _____ analysis.

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Correct Answer: Conversation

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The theory, developed by Jean Piaget, that an individual’s ability to make logical decisions increases as the person grows older is called Cognitive development.

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Correct Answer: True

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A psychological perspective that emphasizes the effect of rewards and punishments on human behavior is called _____.

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Correct Answer: Behaviorism

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Adoption of the behaviors or standards of a group one emulates or hopes to join is called Anticipatory socialization.

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Correct Answer: True

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