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(1.) our nature is our nurture after being born.
(2.) not born with instincts to survive on our own.
(3.) leave baby on beach alone, it is helpless & will die, become another animal's food.
(4.) environment versus genetics. - answer ✔✔-Nature versus Nurture
(1.) Private Possession (something you have).
(2.) Rooted in, & thus reflects personality; grounded to oneself.
(3.) Relatively stable structure (developed thru childhood experiences).
(4.) Behaviors, attitudes, moods, dispositions. - answer ✔✔-Psychological Social View of the Self (PSP)
(1.) Social in nature/activity (something you do).
(2.) Rooted in, & thus reflects context; things around you.
(3.) Self is fluid & shifting because context changes.
(4.) External to an individual (based on society). - answer ✔✔-Social Sociological View of the Self
the process by which people acquire cultural competency and through which society perpetuates the
fundamental nature of existing social structure. - answer ✔✔-Socialization
relatively organized complex of attitudes, beliefs, values, and behaviors associated with an individual. -
answer ✔✔-Self
a condition in which the perception of circumstances determines how people respond. - answer ✔✔-
Definition of the Situation
, (1.) The "I" and the "Me".
(2.) Founder of the symbolic interventionism theory. - answer ✔✔-George Herbert Mead
The spontaneous driving force that fosters all that is novel, unpredictable, and unorganized in the self. -
answer ✔✔-I
The objective self; the image of self seen when one takes the role of the other.
The "me" is formed through continual symbolic interaction.
The "me" is the organized community within the individual. - answer ✔✔-Me
behavior in which the person initiating an action is the same as the person toward whom the action is
directed. - answer ✔✔-Reflexive Behavior
the active source and passive object of behavior. - answer ✔✔-Self (George H. Mead)
the process of taking on the role of another to see how things look from his or her point of view -
answer ✔✔-Role Taking
(1.) Preparatory Stage.
(2.) Play Stage.
(3.) Game Stage. - answer ✔✔-3 Stages of Development of Self
stage in the development of self during which a child engages in basic interaction and imitation. -
answer ✔✔-Preparatory Stage
stage in the development of self during which a child develops the ability to take a role, but only from
the perspective of one person at a time. - answer ✔✔-Play Stage
stage in the development of self during which a child acquires the ability to take the role of a group or
community and conform to broad, societal expectations. - answer ✔✔-Game Stage