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SOCI 1311 UTA - EXAM 2 DOROTHY KALANZI QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2025/2026 Socialization - Answers the lifelong social experience by which people develop their human potential and learn culture personality - Answers a person's fairly consistent patterns of acting, thinking and feeling foundation of personality - Answers social experience Behaviorism - Answers a theory by John Watson which holds that behavior is not instinctive but learned Harry and Margaret Harlow - Answers Researchers known for their controversial experiments with monkeys in which they showed that baby monkeys are drawn to mothers that provide comfort rather than simply food. Also showed that monkeys raised in isolation developed severe mental and social deficits Anna - Answers isolated child found at the age of 5. mentally damaged and died at 10. isabelle - Answers was rescued at 6.5 yrs old, within a couple years managed to catch up with members of her age group because of intensive learning programs genie - Answers A girl who was locked up for 13 years and when she was found, she had missed the critical period where she could have learned language so she could not speak and was extremely socially retarded. Sigmund Freud's basic human needs - Answers eros and thanatos eros - Answers life instinct - sexual and emotional bonding thanatos - Answers death instinct - aggressive drive Freud's Model (elements) of Personality - Answers id, ego, superego id - Answers the human being's basic drives - unconscious and demand immediate satisfaction - rooted in biology e.g. a child's need for attention and touching - opposed by society ego - Answers a person's conscious efforts to balance innate pleasure-seeking drives with the demands of society - can't have everything we want superego - Answers the cultural values and norms internalized by an individual - conscience - why we can't have everything we want culture, in the form of superego - Answers represses selfish demands sublimation - Answers redirects selfish drives into socially acceptable behavior cognition - Answers how people think and understand - Jean Piaget 4 stages of cognitive development - Answers sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational sensorimotor stage - Answers the level of human development at which individuals experience the world only through their senses preoperational stage - Answers the level of human development at which individuals first use language and other symbols - lack abstract concepts concrete operational stage - Answers the level of human development at which individuals first see casual connections in their surroundings - how and why things happen formal operational stage - Answers the level of human development at which individuals think abstractly and critically

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SOCI 1311 UTA - EXAM 2 DOROTHY KALANZI QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
2025/2026

Socialization - Answers the lifelong social experience by which people develop their human
potential and learn culture

personality - Answers a person's fairly consistent patterns of acting, thinking and feeling

foundation of personality - Answers social experience

Behaviorism - Answers a theory by John Watson which holds that behavior is not instinctive but
learned

Harry and Margaret Harlow - Answers Researchers known for their controversial experiments
with monkeys in which they showed that baby monkeys are drawn to mothers that provide
comfort rather than simply food. Also showed that monkeys raised in isolation developed
severe mental and social deficits

Anna - Answers isolated child found at the age of 5. mentally damaged and died at 10.

isabelle - Answers was rescued at 6.5 yrs old, within a couple years managed to catch up with
members of her age group because of intensive learning programs

genie - Answers A girl who was locked up for 13 years and when she was found, she had missed
the critical period where she could have learned language so she could not speak and was
extremely socially retarded.

Sigmund Freud's basic human needs - Answers eros and thanatos

eros - Answers life instinct - sexual and emotional bonding

thanatos - Answers death instinct - aggressive drive

Freud's Model (elements) of Personality - Answers id, ego, superego

id - Answers the human being's basic drives - unconscious and demand immediate satisfaction
- rooted in biology e.g. a child's need for attention and touching - opposed by society

ego - Answers a person's conscious efforts to balance innate pleasure-seeking drives with the
demands of society - can't have everything we want

superego - Answers the cultural values and norms internalized by an individual - conscience -
why we can't have everything we want

culture, in the form of superego - Answers represses selfish demands

sublimation - Answers redirects selfish drives into socially acceptable behavior

, cognition - Answers how people think and understand - Jean Piaget

4 stages of cognitive development - Answers sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete
operational, formal operational

sensorimotor stage - Answers the level of human development at which individuals experience
the world only through their senses

preoperational stage - Answers the level of human development at which individuals first use
language and other symbols - lack abstract concepts

concrete operational stage - Answers the level of human development at which individuals first
see casual connections in their surroundings - how and why things happen

formal operational stage - Answers the level of human development at which individuals think
abstractly and critically

Lawrence Kohlberg studied - Answers moral reasoning - how individuals judge situations as
right or wrong

preconventional level - Answers earliest level of moral development in Kohlberg's theory;
rightness = what feels good to me

conventional level - Answers second level of reasoning in Kohlberg's theory, where moral
reasoning is based on society's norms

postconventional level - Answers highest stage of moral development; at this level, decisions
about morality go beyond societal norms to consider abstract ethical principles

Carol Gilligan's Theory of Gender and Moral Development - Answers compared moral
development of girls and boys and concluded that the twos sexes use different standards of
rightness

according to Gilligan, boys rely on - Answers justice perspective - relying on formal rules to
define right and wrong

according to Gilligan, girls rely on - Answers care and responsibility perspective - judging a
situation with an eye toward personal relationships and loyalties

George Herbert Mead - Answers theory of social behaviorism to explain how social experience
develops an individual's personality

Mead's central concept is - Answers the self - part of an individual's personality composed of
self-awareness and self image

the self is the product of - Answers social experience - not birth
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