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Who created identity theory

Sheldon Stryker

social potion

a category in society that an individual occupies

according to erikson identity invokes what

a subjective feeling of self-sameness and continuity over time

what do social identities represent

an individual group membership

idenity commitment has two dimensions

an interactional affective

reflected appraisals

are how a person thinks others view them in a situation.

hos is cosial idenities operated

as an in-group/out-group dynamic

vicarios role playing

as children grow they become more aware of different positions in society and learn what it means to be in one of those positions and how to fulfill expectations associate with the positions

anticipartory socailization

as children take the role of the other more and more they practice anticipatory socialization a process of learning who one will be in the future

why are pserosn identities unique

because it identifiers that distinguish one from others

depending on the level of salience what is affected

behavior

what is possible for salient idneiti have

being activated across different situations

ego is shaped by what

biological characteristics psychological needs inters and defenses cultural milieu

identitis has 2 things

cognitive and affective comments

what is the picture on this theory

commitment affects salience affect role choice

identity is both

conscious and unconscious process

role identities are combination of two type of meaning

convention meanings idiosyncratic meanings

cultural milieu

culture provides opportunities for expression

person identities are what

diffuse

identity represents

distinction from others

role conflict

distress that emerges as roles conflict with one another

interactional dimension

extenix is quantitive

how are our identities socialized through

forma and informal directions from others

idenity is derived from what word

idem and idetiedm

what are three implication of identity and identity salience

identities are trans-situational identities are self-reinforcing identities are motivational

what are the theories about identity

identity identity control affect control

what are the two ways identity work through interactions

in situations where different identities are gel by the same person in situations where different identities are invoked by different persons interaction together in a social setting

biological characteristics

includes gender, appearance, physical capacities and limitations

offective

intensive is qualitative

during childhood how does identity form

introduction identification idenity formation

role behavior

is a function of the identities one claims in a situation

diffuse

meaning they are commonly invoked across multiple context

tiral and erro

observing the rewards and punishments associated with the identity

conventional meanings

of roles identities refers to expectations and self meaning actors internalize concerning social positions within the great social structure

identity commitment

ones level of attachment to social groups or social networks

what are the three types of identities

person role social/ group

his is identity referred in

reference to culture common identification within collectivities or social categories as a component of the self

idiosyncratic meanings

regard the unique interpretations actors have for their specify roes

role identities

represent the meanings one has while engaged in a role

idenity salience

represents the probably that an identity will be invoked in a given situation

identity salience

respondents ranked their roles in relations to others

having multiple orals can cause

role conflict

the three types of identity can oopereoty how

simultaneously

what ideas is identity theory based one

soceity is a structure of positions and roles which have expect ion sfor behavior self and society are reciprocally connected

what are the three sources we accumulate and develop identities

social leanring direct socialization reflected appraisal

he said that

society shapes self shapes social behavior

obligatory identities can increase and reduces

stress and well being

voluntary identies cand reduce and incress

stress and well-being

behavior

subjects were asked how many hors they spent on an actives in an average week

what was peggy thoits suggestions about identity

that it provides a sense of purpose and meaning to life integrating us with the actions and expectations of others

what was thoits thought about role conflict distress

that it wasn't cause of having multiple identities but because of the type of identitiy that causes the distress

affective dimension

the depth of emotional attachment to others associated with an identity.

what did stryker and serape find when studying religious identity

the more relationships one has in a religious group the more salient religious identity

interactional dimenios

the number one is related to through an identity

modling

the process of eating an identity by observing others in similar or complementary positions in order to learn what to do and what not to do

psychological needs, interest and defenses

these provides a sense that I perpetuates over time

what has to happen ion order to study identity process

they must be disrupted

identity commitment

this measured the extensiveness and intensiveness of relations with others based on being in the role

what are roles expected as

tied to a socil position that guide people attitudes and behaviors

culture

we learn our identities and what it means to be who we are through our culture

what was identity theory originated from

why on a free afternoon do some people play golf with friends while others take their children to the zoo

what did styekr wonder about people

why people choose one role behavior over the another in a particular situation


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