
GE: UTS (2ND)
Quiz by Johna Serapion
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Focus is on two or more people; the study of the role of society in shaping human behavior; tend to look outward (social institutions, cultural norms, interactions with others)
Socius means?
Logos means?
He developed the theory called the "looking-glass self" (1902)
This theory states that a person's self grows out of society's interpersonal interactions and the perceptions of others. People are shaping themselves based on other people's perception.
What are the 3 components of looking glass self?
He is regarded as one of the founders of social psychology. He developed the "Theory of the Social Self"
What are the 2 side of self according to Mead?
is the product of what the person has learned while interacting with others and with the environment (learned behaviors, attitudes, expectations)
is the part of the self that is unsocialized and spontaneous. It is the person's response to the community's attitude. (impulses, drives)
It is the ability of a person to recognize the expectations of society and regulate one's behaviour according to these rules.
the phase in which children copy or imitate the behaviours of others as a way of learning!
the phase in which children start to take on and act out roles during their playtime.
It is when children learn to relate to others by participating in organized games and activities. This stage is essential because it helps children learn to follow the rules, under- stand their role within a larger system, and understand the roles of others.
he developed a theory of moral development that includes three levels
young children, who lack a higher level of cognitive ability, experience the world around them only through their senses.
develops during teen years, when youngsters become increasingly aware of others' feelings and take those into consideration when determining what's "good" and "bad.
At this stage, people also recognize that legality and morality do not always match up evenly (Kohlberg 1981).
According to her, Kohlberg's theory might show gender bias since his research was only conducted on male subjects.
Her research demonstrated that boys and girls do, in fact, have different understandings of morality.
They tend to have a justice perspective.
They have a care and responsibility perspective.
uses the idea of theatre as a metaphor for human social interactions; uses the idea impression managementÂ
We adapt our behaviour as a means to an end. We might want to seem more likeable, competent or attractive.
It falls into two main categories actions that are aligned with you self-image and actions that align with the expectations of the evidence.
Our public image is also closely tied to how we conduct ourselves in social situation.
implicitly or explicitly uphold the social norms and expectations of the group.
an explanation for a negative event given in order to avoid or lessen the punishment.
you applaud them for their skills and success
a technique often used to improve your relationship with someone through compliments.
about highlighting your strengths and drawing attention to your achievements.
Doing something for someone, whether in business or in everyday life, shifts the power dynamic of a relationship
Coined the concept of sociological imaginationÂ
Dramaturgical Self
Self as Multidimentional
The Constitution of the Self