Socialization and Human Development Theory Flashcards
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This 28-card flashcard set covers major theories of socialization and human development for 11th Grade social studies or psychology. It includes key figures and concepts: Cooley's Looking-Glass Self, Mead's role-taking and the I/Me distinction, Freud's psychoanalytic stages, Piaget's cognitive development stages, Kohlberg's moral development levels, and Gilligan's justice and care perspectives. Use it for vocabulary review, exam preparation, or supplementary study in a psychology, sociology, or AP psychology course.
Terms in This Set
- What is Socialization?
- What is Human Development?
- What is the Self?
- Who was Charles Horton Cooley?
- What is the Looking-Glass Self?
- Who was George Herbert Mead?
- Mead: Self is not present at birth — what does this mean?
- Mead: What is Role-Taking?
- What is the I (Mead)?
- What is the Me (Mead)?
- What are Significant Others?
- What is the Generalized Other?
- Freud: What is the Id?
- Freud: What is the Ego?
- Freud: What is the Superego?
- What is Freud’s main contribution to socialization?
- Who was Jean Piaget?
- Piaget: Sensorimotor Stage
- Front: Piaget: Preoperational Stage
- Piaget: Concrete Operational Stage
- Piaget: Formal Operational Stage
- What is Lawrence Kohlberg’s Theory about?
- Kohlberg: Preconventional Level
- Kohlberg: Conventional Level
- Kohlberg: Postconventional Level
- Who is Carol Gilligan?
- Gilligan: Justice Perspective
- Gilligan: Care Perspective
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