Chapter 4: Socialization Socialization (non-uniform): acquisition of knowledge, skills, and motivation to participate in social life. process individuals learn through interaction with others, which they must know in order to survive, function and become members of society life learning process allowing us to develop ourselves, roles and identities share many values and norms but differences are found by geographic region, ethnic background, gender, religion and social class Great Depression growing…
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study Chapters 4-7 for Test 2. Chapter 4 | - Gender and sex - Gender -role attitudes - Gender -role behavior - Gender identity - Gender theory - Children are socialized in gender roles - Class observations and findings - Primary agents of socialization forming our gender roles | Chapter 5 | - Intimacy - Companionate love - Components of Wheel Theory of Love - Intimate relationships and benefits - Stemberg's triangular theory of love - Attachment theory - Jealousy | Chapter 6 |…
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Chapter 1 Consumer Behavior and Marketing Strategy Market Analysis Components- The Consumers- discovering customer’s needs is complex but can be done through market research Ex. Target studied college freshman needs and after various focus groups launched a very successful dorm room line The Company- a firm must fully understand its own ability to meet customer needs by evaluating all aspects; for marketing: new product development capabilities, channel strength…
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EXAM 3 Study Guide (Chapters 10 &11) Socialization Process of how a particular society shapes its members with communal values and goals; acceptable behaviors. Nature vs. Nurture How much of what we have is due to NATURE= BIOLOGY NURTURE=THE WAY YOU’RE RAISED Jean Piaget: Cognitive Stages of Development* 1. Sensory motor= 0-2/ threw senses 2. Formal pre-opernational= 3-5/symbols (2 meanings to one sybol) 3. Concrete Operational=6-11/ cause and effect 4. Formal operations= 12+/ critical thinking…
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INTB 311 Diversity & Intercultural Communication Chapter 1: Culture B AC K S TAG E , O N S TAG E , C U LT U R E S H O C K , R E V E R S E C U LT U R E S H O C K , G E N E RA L I Z AT I O N S , S T E R E O T Y P E S , BIAS, PREJUDICE, ETHNOCENTRISM, ASSUMPTION OF SUPERIORITY, ASSUMPTION OF UNIVERSALITY, SELFR E F E R E N C E C R I T E R I A , C U LT U RA L I N T E L L I G E N C E . INTB 311 Diversity & Intercultural Communication Culture & Communication Why is understanding culture important…
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CHAPTER 7 1. What is not true about the influence of nature and nurture on intelligence? C) An enriched environment never helps increase IQ scores among preschoolers) 2. Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences does not include which of the following? D) creativity 3. Ashley had to leave a note for her mother. She did not have a pen or pencil so she write the note using lipstick. This is an example of overcoming: B) functional fixedness 4. Which statement is not true about the information-processing…
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HD 101 Test 2 Study Guide Chapter 6 * Development in Middle Childhood * Physical: School- aged children grow at a steady pace; most increases in height come from the legs, not the trunk. Motor skills continue to improve as strength and dexterity increase. Boys tend to excel in motor skills requiring strength; girls excel in fine motor skills and those requiring flexibility and balance. Many U.S. elementary school children are not physically fit, mainly because they are inactive.…
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learning theory, a system of learning most commonly associated with behaviorist Albert Bandura, is most commonly applied in educational settings. You can also apply this theory, which argues that people learn from each other through observation and socialization. A good example is: to model behavior for employees. The first step in teaching a behavior in the social learning theory is modeling that behavior. Instead of simply telling employees what they want them to do, leaders should physically model the…
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Sociology Fall 2013 Study Guide – Exam #1 Carl, Chapters: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Readings: On being sane in insane places, Media images and the social construction of reality, Media and Epidemic, Celebrity culture, Race, quarterbacks and the media, and Filter Bubble. Videos: What Would You Do, Paris Hilton Guest Speaker: Matt Toy 1. Be able to explain the hierarchy of the sciences I. Hierarchy of the Sciences Complex Concrete Sociology Biology Chemistry Physics Astronomy…
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1 Study Questions for written final to be given Dec. 3, 2013 9:30 – 10:45 a.m. Chapter One. An Intro to IMC Communication 1. Name the four Ps of the marketing mix: Product, price, place and promotion. 2. Which of the following is not one of the five traditional media used in promotions? a. Newspapers b. Magazines c. Social media d. Television, radio e. Billboards 3. Name two nontraditional media. Company website, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest, FourSquare, 4. True/False:…
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