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Social/Behavioral Socialization Outcomes (Self-regulation (Self-control,…
Social/Behavioral Socialization Outcomes
Self-regulation
Self-control, be pro social, less aggressive
Anti-social
aggression from genetics, evolution (eros life thanatos death), neuroscience. Learning theory, information processing theory, peer pressure, community
Prosocial
Altruism
Generous behavior
Age 3-6, learning theory, instruction, doing
Id, ego, superego
Perspective, moral reasoning, communication style, parenting style, culture
Foundational skills by age 5, abuse lessens child's ability to develop
Gender Roles and Sex typing
Development
Sex typing: gender roles based on biology
Theories
Psychoanalytic (how you started to feel like your gender)
Social cognitive: example
Cognitive developmental: understands gender
Gender Schema: based on behavior of others
Socialization Influences
Family, Community
Peers, School
Mass Media
Morals
Feeling, reason, & behavior
Moral Development
Piaget
Heteronomous - can't be changed vs. autonomous - changeable
Kohlberg
Stages of moral development (avoid punishment up to reasoning and logic)
favors a western society, justice moral vs. care moral perspective (individualistic vs collectivistic)
only studied with men
Influences
Situational contexts, Individual contexts, social interaction