Context, Content, Processes, and Consequences of Socialization - Q4

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It refers to the coaching of novices to end up contributors of a current crew and to think, feel, and act in approaches the team considers appropriate.

  • Socialization (correct)
  • Globalization
  • Internship
  • Training

It is a central process in social life.

  • Internship
  • Integration
  • Socialization (correct)
  • Globalization

Yes or Nay, Can the term socialization and its overall meaning change within periods of time?

Yes

It is learning on how our society and specific communities, or groups works so we can be part of them.

<p>Socialization (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

It's a process of working together in developing responsibility in our community.

<p>Socialization (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

It is where Individual learns to conform to the norms and values in a group and develops his/her own self by learning and knowing about his/her own self from the others. This is a process of?

<p>Socialization (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Socialization focuses on the following. A___________

<p>Acquisition of Knowledge</p> Signup and view all the answers

Socialization focuses on the following. L________

<p>Language</p> Signup and view all the answers

Socialization focuses on the following. V_____

<p>Values</p> Signup and view all the answers

Socialization focuses on the following. H____

<p>Habits</p> Signup and view all the answers

Socialization focuses on the following. S____

<p>Skill in the Society</p> Signup and view all the answers

Occurs early in a child's lifestyle and is primarily due to have an impact directly from the family and close friends. Through fundamental socialization, a baby learns basic societal norms and customs. For example, Mano or pagmamano as an ''honoring-gesture'' to the elders. or a child learning to call their elders on a first name basis because that is what he grew up with.

<p>Primary Socialization (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Occurs when a person learns on appropriate behaviour to be displayed within a smaller group which still part of a larger society. Example is joining a club or organization in college, getting employed in a new workplace.

<p>Secondary Socialization (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Adolescence is initiated between the ages of childhood and adulthood. During this stage, children start to participate in _________ ________. They also learn about their group culture and what they should expect in the future.

<p>Anticipatory Socialization (@)</p> Signup and view all the answers

This process of socialization occurs during the early years of an individual's life. It develops his skills and attitudes for the future and prepares him for the various roles and responsibilities that he will assume as an adult.

<p>Professional or Developmental Socialization (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When an individual moves to a new group, he has to learn the new values and beliefs of the new group. This process helps him get used to new ways of life.

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For example, Mano or pagmamano as an ''honoring-gesture'' to the elders. or a child learning to call their elders on a first name basis because that is what he grew up with.

<p>Primary Socialization</p> Signup and view all the answers

When one is joining a club or organization in college, getting employed in a new workplace. what is this an example of?

<p>Secondary Socialization</p> Signup and view all the answers

In this type of socialization children and Adolescence also learn about their group culture and what they should expect in the future.

<p>Anticipatory Socialization</p> Signup and view all the answers

It develops his skills and attitudes for the future and prepares him for the various roles and responsibilities that he will assume as an adult.

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This process helps him get used to new ways of life.

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Denotes culture, language, social structures, and the individual’s rank within them.

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THREE PARTS OF SOCIALIZATION It includes the history and roles played by the people and institutions in the past.

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THREE PARTS OF SOCIALIZATION The work or activity in socialization.

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It refers to the details of what passed from a member to a new member.

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It means the interactions and ways these new norms, values and customs are thought to a novice.

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It Refers to what happens to an individual after being exposed to a particular contents and process.

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Sociobiologist suggest that some human capacities may be "wired into" our biological makeup. What is the type of context of socialization?

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Some hormones (i.e. vasopressin and oxytocin) encourage human to interact and socialize with other people.

<p>Biological Context (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

composed of (1) emotional states and unconsciousness (2) cognitive theories of development (3) social and historical events (4) social position as part of which context?

<p>Psychological Context (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Socialization is also known as?

<p>enculturation</p> Signup and view all the answers

It occurs when cultural knowledge is passed on to the next bearer which will perpetuate and ensure the continuance of their traditions and practices (Santarita and Madrid, 2016).

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For an individual to become a member of a society he/she must go through these two processes:

<p>socialization (A), enculturation (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In Identity Formation, An individual’s identity is formed through his what?

<p>his interaction with other people. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A person’s socialization with individuals or groups allows him or her to?

<p>imbibe certain characteristics and interests that contribute to his/her identity. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

These are culturally determined rules that guide people regarding what is right, wrong, proper, or improper.

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Position that an individual can occupy in society (Newman, 2012).

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It is not ranked position, but simply a label that implies certain roles that must be performed.

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Is one that a person has earned or chosen based on his/her abilities and hard work.

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This is usually signified by a certain profession, such as a professional athlete.

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Is not earned, and it is not something that people have control over.

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For instance, it can be ascribed to a person's race or sex. Also, it is not usually a choice in most matters.

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Capital of France (example flashcard)

Paris

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