Whether or not language is a folkway depends on how language is
being used. A folkway is a behavior that does not have legal
sanctions in society but is usually considered poor manners.
Cursing may be an example of language as a folkway.
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What is superego according to sigmund freud
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What is the primary reason a structural functionalist studies a culture
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to predict the behaviors of a society.
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What sociological approach would investigate how culture forms patterns that can predict the behavior of an entire society
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Structural-functional approach
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What begins when a baby first makes eye contact with a caretaker
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Socialization
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Which type of society is based on the microchip and its resulting information and services
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postindustrial society
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According to sigmund freud what determines a persons personality
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How the id and the superego respond to the restrictions of
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According to George Herbert mead What is lacking during the stage when children learn by mimicking others
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Understanding of roles
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Societal ideals that are reinforced by laws are known as .
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mores
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The process by which people learn to act in ways that society considers acceptable is known as
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socialization apex
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According to Erik Erickson what occurs at each stage of socialization
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A person struggles to figure out something about himself or herself
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What point did both Sigmund Freud and George Herbert mead agree
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What According to Malcolm Gladwell's book Outliers successful people have a combination of nature qualities nurtured qualities and .
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Talent, interests, and luck
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What life stage is often defined by managing priorities having children and starting a career
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Middle Adulthood
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What life stage is often defined by physical changes increased decision making and a search for self
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Middle adulthood
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Why is person's language considered a nurtured quality
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Because language isn't inborn - you have to be taught how to
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Which best describes how Erik erikson views socialization
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Socialization is a series of steps
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Which is an agent of socialization
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all of the above; in most cases
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Culture identifies acceptable behaviors.
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Is language a folkway
Whether or not language is a folkway depends on how language is
being used. A folkway is a behavior that does not have legal
sanctions in society but is usually considered poor manners.
Cursing may be an example of language as a folkway.
What is superego according to sigmund freud
Society's
What is the primary reason a structural functionalist studies a culture
to predict the behaviors of a society.
What sociological approach would investigate how culture forms patterns that can predict the behavior of an entire society
Structural-functional approach
What begins when a baby first makes eye contact with a caretaker
Socialization
Which type of society is based on the microchip and its resulting information and services
postindustrial society
According to sigmund freud what determines a persons personality
How the id and the superego respond to the restrictions of
According to George Herbert mead What is lacking during the stage when children learn by mimicking others
Understanding of roles
Explanation:
Societal ideals that are reinforced by laws are known as .
mores
The process by which people learn to act in ways that society considers acceptable is known as
socialization apex
According to Erik Erickson what occurs at each stage of socialization
A person struggles to figure out something about himself or herself
What point did both Sigmund Freud and George Herbert mead agree
Bdj
What According to Malcolm Gladwell's book Outliers successful people have a combination of nature qualities nurtured qualities and .
Talent, interests, and luck
What life stage is often defined by managing priorities having children and starting a career
Middle Adulthood
What life stage is often defined by physical changes increased decision making and a search for self
Middle adulthood
Why is person's language considered a nurtured quality
Because language isn't inborn - you have to be taught how to
speak a language.
Which best describes how Erik erikson views socialization