Sociology Lesson 4: Deviance

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What is the 'Looking-Glass Self' concept developed by Charles Horton Cooley?

The self that results from an individual's imagination of how others view them.

What is the significance of 'Significant Others' in the development of self?

They are individuals who have a significant impact on our self-development.

According to George Herbert Mead, what is the third stage of self-identity development?

The game stage

What is 'Role-Taking' in the context of self-identity development?

Mentally assuming another's perspective and responding from imagined viewpoints.

Who introduced the concepts of 'front stage' and 'backstage' behavior?

Erving Goffman

What is the influence of parents and inborn drives on the self, according to Sigmund Freud?

They have a significant influence on the self.

What is the result of isolation on children's communication and thinking skills in the future?

It can affect them negatively.

What is the main difference between 'I' and 'Me' in the context of self-identity?

'I' is the subject, while 'Me' is the self as an object.

What is the role of heredity and environment in personality development?

They contribute to personality development as a result of interactions.

What is the significance of impression management in the presentation of the self?

It is important for presenting oneself in a favorable light.

Review of deviance, social norms, and stigma in society, including Erving Goffman's concept of stigma and the impact of technology on deviance.

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