SOC 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Argot, Sigmund Freud, Hidden Curriculum

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Behaviorism psychological perspective that emphasizes the effect of rewards and punishments on human behavior (ivan pavlov, john watson, etc. ) Looking-glass self concept developed by charles horton cooley that our self-image results from how we interpret other people"s views of us (self-fulfilling prophecy) Primary groups small groups characterized by intense emotional ties, face-to-face interaction, intimacy, and a strong enduring sense of commitment. Secondary groups groups that are large and impersonal and characterized by fleeting relationships. Reference groups groups that provide standards for judging our attitudes or behaviors. I part of self that is the impulse to act; creative, innovative, unthinking, unpredictable. Me part of self through which we see ourselves as others see us. Role-taking ability to take the roles of others in interaction. Lawrence kohlberg extended piaget"s ides on moral development: proposed 3 principal stages of moral development. Preconventional stage people seek simply to achieve personal gain or avoid punishment.

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