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socialization agents


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people, or sources, or structures that pass on social expectations




age prejudice


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refers to a negative attitude about an age group that is generalized to all
people in that group




the superego

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the dimension of self that represents the standards of society




popular culture


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the beliefs, practices, and objects that are part of everyday traditions




ageism


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used to describe the institutionalized practice of age prejudice and
discrimination




social media


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refers to the vast networks of social interaction that media have inspired




counterculture


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, subcultures created as a reaction against the values of the dominant culture




self-concept


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how we think of ourselves as the result of the socialization experiences we
have over a lifetime




sir francis bacon


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defined and elaborated the scientific method




organic metaphor


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society is an organism, a system of interrelated functions and parts that
work together to create the whole




Robert Park


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, interested in urban problems and how different racial groups interacted
with each other. He was also fascinated by the social design in cities
(borders deciding a Vietnamese neighborhood and an Italian one, etc)




Social Darwinism


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the application of Darwinian thought to society. According to the social
Darwinists, the "survival of the fittest" is the driving force of social evolution
as well.




language


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a set of symbols and rules that, combines in a meaningful way, provides a
complex communication system




mores


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strict norms that control moral and ethical behavior, usually upheld by laws




negative reinforcement

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