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Emotional and Cognitive Socialization Outcomes (Videos (Teaching your…
Emotional and Cognitive Socialization Outcomes
Readings
Values are qualities or beliefs that are viewed as desirable or important
There are outcomes of socialization and provide the framework in which we think, feel, and act.
The development of attitudes is influenced by age, cognitive development, and social experiences.
An attitude is a tendency to respond positively or negatively to certain persons, objects, or situations.
Attitudes are composed of beliefs, feelings, and action tendencies.
A motive causes a person to act.
Individuals are motivated to control the outcomes of their efforts.
Locus of control relates to one's sense of personal responsibility. Individuals who believe they are in control of their world have an internal locus of control.
Locus of control is related to age, gender, socioeconomic status, and performance attributes and outcomes.
Self-efficacy refers to the belief that one can master a situation and produce positive outcomes. It is related to achievement motivation, locus of control, and learned helplessness.
Personal agency is the realization that one's actions cause outcomes.
Learned-helpless orientation is the perception, acquired through negative experiences, taht effort has no affect on outcomes.
Internal locus of control: perception that one is responsible for one's own fate.
External locus of control: perception that others or outside forces are responsible for one's fate.
Locus of control is one's attribution of performance, or perception of responsibility for success or failure; may be internal or external.
Videos
Your failures don't define you.
Mistakes are beautiful opportunities to learn.
Who cares if you make a mistake? We all make mistakes. No one is perfect.
Teaching your children that they don't have weaknesses is pretending.
You should teach your children who they are and that it is okay that they aren't perfect.
The definition of happiness has changed over time.
Life Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness has become the new American dream.
People who expect the best are the happiest.
Just because you have improvements that need work on doesn't mean you are a hopeless case.
Believing things are going to be okay in the end helps people be happier.
What may be the biggest predictor of happiness is whether you have close relationships.
Humor can help you relieve tension, solve problems creatively, communicate with folks, and to deal with the inevitable bumps in the road up ahead.
Acting like you are happy can lead you to be happy. Acting optimistic can lead you to be optimistic.
Does everything you own own you?
Gospel Connections
Studies have shown that marriage makes people happier
Happy people mar be more appealing marriage partners.
When marked by intimacy, marriage--friendship sealed by commitment--reduces loneliness and offers a dependable lover and companion.
Religious activity has also shown to improve happiness.
People with high self-esteem are significantly happier than others. They are also less likely to be depressed.
Some findings even suggest that artificially boosting self-esteem may lower subsequent academic performance.
Boosting people's sense of self-worth has become a national preoccupation. Yet surprisingly, research shows that such efforts are of little value in fostering academic progress or preventing undesirable behavior.
Self-esteem is viewed as a communal problem for Americans, who worry that inadequate self-esteem leads to various undesirable behaviors.
Bullies, contrary to popular perception, do not typically suffer from low self-esteem.
Neither do those who become sexually active at an early age, nor do those prone to abusing alcohol or illicit drugs.
Raising self-esteem is not likely to boost performance in school or on the job.
People with high self-esteem tend to show more initiative and appear to be significantly happier than others.