Chapter 3 ;;Socialization\\
Mead's theory of development is based on the image that we present to those around us, the reactions of these people, and way that we interpret these reactions
False
The latent function of formal education is to teach knowledge and skills such as writing reading an arithmetic
False
The research of Melissa Millie demonstrated that there is little difference today in how boys and girls interpret the cultural expectations of gender
False
The research of sociologist Melvin Kohn and others demonstrate the differences in the supervision of children are a matter of race and ethnic city of the parents more than any other factor
False
The research of the Harlows demonstrated that the key to mother-child bonding is the ability of the mother to provide food and other nutrition to the offspring.
False
sociologist have clearly demonstrated that most emotions are universal and are "products of our genes"
False
sociologists usually embrace Freudian theory on personality development because of its universal acceptance among the social sciences
False
Cooley's conclusions about the Looking-Glass self appear to be true for people around the world
True
Freud assumed that what was male was normal and that females were inferior castrated males
True
Identical twins share the same genetic hereditary
True
In Mead's theory of development, the "me" is the "object of action" or the "self as object"
True
In Piaget's model for children's development of reasoning skills the term "reasoning skills" is synonymous with the term "operational" as it is used in theory
True
Mead emphasized that in order to learn to take the role of the "other" a child must pass through three stages - imitation, play, and team game.
True
Social class, gender, race, and ethnicity are aspects of one's life that fall into the better gory of social location
True
The corridor curriculum often emphasizes racism, sexism, elicit ways to make money and "being cool"
True
The term "total institution" refers to a place in which people are cut off from the rest of society and where they come under almost total control of the officials who are in charge
True
Without language there can be no culture, no shared way of life.
True
gender serves as the primary basis for social inequality
True
The advent of Laura Croft and other women of action has clearly divided children with an interest in action films into two camps-one supporting real characters in the other supporting emerging female characters
false
parents are the first significant others to teach children about the fundamental symbolic division of the world
true