Sociology Chapter 5
Professor Zale bases her self-concept as a professor on the interactions she has with students and the reactions she receives from them during class. In view of this, which process is Professor Zale utilizing?
Cooley's looking-glass self
Research demonstrates that feral and isolated children grow up to be more self-reliant, independent, and successful then non-isolated children.
False
The Harlow's research with rhesus monkeys demonstrated that the key to mother-child bonding is the mother providing food and other nutrition to the offspring
False
The research in the early 1960's using rhesus monkeys to demonstrate the importance of intimate physical contact in the rearing of animals was conducted by ____________.
Harry and Margaret Harlow
Based on the research of Kohn and his associates, how would working-class parents encourage their children to accept guidance when they have deviated from acting properly?
They would probably use physical punishment
Carol Gilligan's theory of moral development recognizes the males and females exhibit differences in the ways they develop morality
True
Cooley's theory of development, known as the looking-glass self, claims the individual identity is formed through a process of internalizing others' reactions to us.
True
The still-face experiment measures the attachment between caregiver and baby
True
Jean Piaget's use of the term "operational" is most aligned with the concept of __________.
reasoning skills
When young people enter college as resident students, they must learn new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors. This is an example of ________.
resocialization