Psychology is the study of a person's emotional behaviors.
Social science is the study a person's well being, such as their
family status and economical status.
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How is marriage an agent of socialization
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Marriage is an agent of socialization. It perpetuates the main
socialization tool, which is the family. Families are where people
first learn what is expected of them socially.
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Is qualitative research empirical
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Is qualitative research empirical?
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Why are some birds more successful in getting seeds from birds nest than others
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Some birds are more intelligent then others.
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Why do students escape from their classes
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· There are many reasons as to why students are escaping
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1. They have a very strict teacher and they have not completed the
work assigned by the teacher
2. The teacher teaching them is dull and the students become
disinterested in the subjects.
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What is ego according to Sigmund Freud
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Our conscious self.
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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 must be present in order for people to be considered a social group
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common interests
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What helped shifts societies from being pastoral to industrial
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technology, plows, steam engines
all of the above(apex)
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Which type of group would sociologists expect to interact more with outsiders
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A group made up of people from different cultures
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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 George Herbert Mead why is it important that young children roleplay
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To learn how society expects people to act
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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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According to george herbert mead what determines a person's personality
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How we see ourselves and how other see us
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The economy is considered a social institution because it is
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a basic way that society meets peoples needs
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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 physical changes increased decision making and a search for self
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Middle adulthood
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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 statement about culture is true
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Culture identifies acceptable behaviors.
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Difference between psychology and social science
Psychology is the study of a person's emotional behaviors.
Social science is the study a person's well being, such as their
family status and economical status.
How is marriage an agent of socialization
Marriage is an agent of socialization. It perpetuates the main
socialization tool, which is the family. Families are where people
first learn what is expected of them socially.
Is qualitative research empirical
Is qualitative research empirical?
Why are some birds more successful in getting seeds from birds nest than others
Some birds are more intelligent then others.
Why do students escape from their classes
· There are many reasons as to why students are escaping
classes:
1. They have a very strict teacher and they have not completed the
work assigned by the teacher
2. The teacher teaching them is dull and the students become
disinterested in the subjects.
What is ego according to Sigmund Freud
Our conscious self.
What is the primary reason a structural functionalist studies a culture
to predict the behaviors of a society.
What must be present in order for people to be considered a social group
common interests
What helped shifts societies from being pastoral to industrial
technology, plows, steam engines
all of the above(apex)
Which type of group would sociologists expect to interact more with outsiders
A group made up of people from different cultures
Which type of society is based on the microchip and its resulting information and services
postindustrial society
According to George Herbert Mead why is it important that young children roleplay
To learn how society expects people to act
According to George Herbert mead What is lacking during the stage when children learn by mimicking others
Understanding of roles
Explanation:
According to george herbert mead what determines a person's personality
How we see ourselves and how other see us
The economy is considered a social institution because it is
a basic way that society meets peoples needs
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 physical changes increased decision making and a search for self
Middle adulthood
Which best describes how Erik erikson views socialization