SOCPSY 1Z03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Observational Learning, Feral Child, Tantrum

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Socialization: the ways in which individuals learn and recreate skills, knowledge, values, motives and roles appropriate to their position in a group or society (delamater, p. Aka, how we function in society: pgs 50-63 in text not necessary, genie: the girl who was trapped in her room by her parents until she was rescued at age 13. She lacked basic motor and language skills: the nature vs. nurture debate. Re-socialization: discarding former patterns of behaviour and taking on. Secondary socialization: more specific to particular sub-groups in society. Learning how to act outside of the home, ex: at school, with friends etc. Or when doctors enter the field they learn how to behave with patients, versus how they acted in the learning environment. Anticipatory socialization: behaving in a rehearsed manner, for example if. 3. you go to a job interview you imagine yourself in the role of already having the job and act accordingly.

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