For Mead, the generalized other represents
a. the unconscious mind
b. people with whom children have a close relationship.
c. the repressed feelings and instincts of children.
d. the abstract composite of social roles and social expectations.
d
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a. de jure segregation. b. de facto segregation. c. job ceilings. d. civil disobedience.
In a chi-square test, the number of people in a category or cell expected or anticipated if the null hypothesis was true is known as:
A) observed frequency (O) B) distributed frequency (D) C) expected frequency (E) D) attained frequency (A)
Which of the following is an example of nature interacting with nurture?
A. People with well-functioning genes thrive in any environment. B. Research shows that biology determines differences between cultures. C. Humans have a natural capacity for language, but socialization makes the development possible. D. Parents care for their children’s basic physical needs.
Children are socialized to consume and place value on consumption through the following sources:
a. Family b. Peer groups c. At sites of consumption, such as the shopping mall d. Direct marketing