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Social and Behavioral Socialization Outcomes (Prosocial Behavior: Altruism…
Social and Behavioral Socialization Outcomes
Self Regulation
D: the ability to regulate or control ones's impulses, behavior, and/or emotions until an appropriate time, place or object is available for expression.
aka Self Control
Consider Temperament
Antisocial Behavior: Aggression
Biological
Freud
Genetics
Neuroscience
Social Cognitive Theories
Learning Theory
Information Processing Theory
D: the way an individual attends to, perceives, interprets, remembers and acts on events or situations
Sociocultural Theories
Peers-group pressure
Community- Social Contagion
Ecological Theories
Prosocial Behavior: Altruism
Biological
Freud
Id, ego, superego
Social Cognitive Theories
Learning Theory
REinforcement
Instruction
Learning by doing
Cognitive Developmental Theories
Moral Reasoning- Kohlberg
Perspective Taking
Social Interactions Theory
Communication Syle
Parenting Style
Sociocultural Theories
Cooperative Vs. Competitive
Moral Development
Piaget
heteronomous morality
External Laws
autonomous morality
Internal Laws
Kohlberg
Theory of Moral Development
preconventional
conventional
postconventional
Views
Interviewing Technique
Cultural Bias
Gender Bias
justice moral perspective
care moral perspective
Influences
Situational
judgement
age
culture
Individual
temperament
self-control
self-esteem
intelligence and education
Social
Emotions
Gender Roles
Freud Psychoanalytic Theory
Social Cognitive theory- Bandura
Cognitive Developmental Theory- Kohlberg
Gender Schema
Socialization
Family
Peers
Schools
Community
Media