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What is Secondary Socialization
The process of learning behaviors and values that are socially acceptable
What is primary socialization
Primary socialization is the socialization of a person at young
age, about 4 or 5.
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What is the definition of social identity
A category of identity based on membership in a group.
How persons get along with one another is called
People getting along with one and another is called
'Cooperating'.
Which term describes a belief about the personal attributes of members of a group of people
What is necessary for the contact hypothesis to work
Equal status of the groups
What is an example of invisible culture
Which term describes the process by which children are taught values behaviors and beliefs
Primary identification or socialization
Which term describes having a negative or hostile attitude or feeling toward a group of people or its members
What is social power
The strength of rights and privileges in society
What is the systematic mistreatment of people based on their social identity group called
What is the systematic mistreatment of people based on their
social identity group called "Oppression."
What are negative or hostile feelings about a group of people or its members is known as
Which term describes the tendency to find a group other than ones own to blame for social problems
How did Jane Elliot teach her class about prejudice and discrimination
She separated them by eye color and treated one group better than the other.
The process of learning socially acceptable behaviors beliefs and values is called
Engaging in negative or harmful actions toward a group of people or its members is called .
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Which of the examples below is an example of oppression
Being the first in your family to graduate from high school
Which statement about culture is true
Culture identifies acceptable behaviors.
Which of the examples below is an example of privilege
having a family member who graduated from high school.
Which of these will likely vary most across different cultural contexts