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Summative Assessment: Social Conditioning Reflection BlogUniversity of PhoenixSocial Psychology “ PSYCH/614 07:18:21 GMT -05:00Summative Assessment: Social Conditioning Reflection BlogSocial conditioning is the process by which an individual responds, acts, and thinks being approved by society or social peer groups (Lee,2021). Examples of social conditioning are how we act, dress, and behave; social conditioning also affects the way that we think. Some of our actions are actively taught by parents or caregivers, schools, peer groups, media, and politicaland religious figures (Lee, 2021). Social conditioning can help individuals have a sense of belonging, and social cohesion, but that does not mean that there are always positive outcomes when considering how social conditioning affects an individual (Lee,2021).Social Conditioning Example 1: (The place for women in society)Cultures all a

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, Summative Assessment: Social Conditioning Reflection Blog

Social conditioning is the process by which an individual responds, acts, and thinks being

approved by society or social peer groups (Lee,2021). Examples of social conditioning are how

we act, dress, and behave; social conditioning also affects the way that we think. Some of our

actions are actively taught by parents or caregivers, schools, peer groups, media, and political

and religious figures (Lee, 2021). Social conditioning can help individuals have a sense of

belonging, and social cohesion, but that does not mean that there are always positive outcomes

when considering how social conditioning affects an individual (Lee,2021).

Social Conditioning Example 1: (The place for women in society)

Cultures all around the world are known for social conditioning by placing men and

women in gender roles (Lee,2021). An example of when I was personally affected by social

conditioning is how I taught women should act within their homes and society. I grew up and

live in a small Eastern KY town that is surrounded by gender stereotypes and women being

taught their place is as a homemaker, wife, and mother, and strong emphasis that women who

seek higher education and careers outside the home are disobedient and breaking the family unit.

As a child I was taught that I needed to know my place and that as a woman it should be my goal

to become a wife and mother, this was pushed using religious overtones and I was given the

impression that wanting anything else meant that I was not being a good Christian and I would

be disobeying God if I did not fall into the role that I was given as a woman.

Social Conditioning Example 2: (Addiction and Mental Health)

A second example of social conditioning that has occurred in my life is the views and

biases that I was taught about addiction and mental health. At a young age, I was exposed to

many adults who were struggling with mental health issues and addiction, and due to a lack of


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