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Social and Behavioral Socialization Outcomes - Coggle Diagram
Social and Behavioral Socialization Outcomes
Regulation of behavor
Self regulation
n the ability to regulate or control one’s impulses, behavior, and/or emotions until an appropriate time, place, or object is available for expression
Prosocial
any
behavior that benefits other people, such as altruism, sharing, and cooperation
Antisocial
any behavior that harms other people, such as aggression, violence, and crime
Aggression
n unprovoked attack, fight, or quarrel
Altruism
voluntary actions that are intended to help or benefit another person or group of people without the actor’s anticipation of external rewards
Antisocial behavior - Aggression
Biological theories
Evolution
Genetics
Neuroscience
Socialcognitive theories
Learning theory
Infomation processing theory
the way an individual attends to, perceives, interprets, remembers, and acts on events or situatio
Sociocultural theories
peers
Community
Ecological theory
Prosocial Behavior
Biological theory
Social cognitive theory
Learning theory
Instruction
Learning by doing
Cognitive development theory
Perspective - taking
Moral reasoning
Social interaction theory
Communication style
Parenting style
Sociocultural theory
Morals and morality
Piagets theory
heteronomous morality
Piaget’s stage of moral development in which children think of rules as moral absolutes that cannot be changes
autonomous morality
Piaget’s stage of moral development in which children realize that rules are arbitrary agreements that can be changed by those who have to follow them
Kohlberg’s theory
preconventional level
Kohlberg’s stages of moral reasoning in which the individual considers and weighs the personal consequences of the behavior
conventional level
Kohlberg’s stages of moral reasoning in which the individual can look beyond personal consequences and consider others’ perspective
postconventional level
Kohlberg’s stages of moral reasoning in which the individual considers and weighs the values behind various consequences from various points of view
Thoughts on Kohlsberg theory
moral Reasoning and moral Behavior
interviewing technique
cultural Bias
Gender Bias
Influences on moral development
a Situational context
Judgment of the Situation
age of the child
cultural Orientation
individual contexts (Personal characteristics)
Temperment
self control
self esteem
intelligence and Education
Social interactions
Emotion
Gender roles and sex typing
Sex typing
classification into gender roles based on biological sex
Socialization Influences on Gender-Role Development
Family
Peers
school
Community
Mass media
Screen media
Print media
Audio media
interactive and multimedia