In many societies newlyweds move into the husbands house at marriage This arrangement is referred to as a _________ pattern?
A. poly-local
B. neo-local
C. patrilocal
D. matrilocal
E. communal
A. poly-local
B. neo-local
C. patrilocal
D. matrilocal
E. communal
A. industrialization/vertical mobility
B. industrialization/urbanization
C. urbanization/vertical mobility
D. industrialization /horizontal mobility
E. horizontal mobility /vertical mobility
A. peers
B. the family
C. formal religion
D. schools
E. the media
A. maturational motivations
B. activity norms
C. age grades
D. continuity contingencies
E. disengagement techniques
A. the nurturing complex
B. empty-nest syndrome
C. childless anxiety
D. the fear of singularity
E. post-partum depression
The depression that occurs when the last child leaves the home is called______________? Read More »
Social Institutions, Sociology Mcqs A. That culture rather than biology plays the biggest part in socialization
B. that psychology is the dominant theory the social sciences
C. that biology/genetics explains everything
D. that there is no such thing as a superego
E. that men lacks a system of checks and balances in his life
A. play
B. maturation
C. game
D. infancy
E. preparatory
According to Mead the earliest stage of socialization is called the ___________ stage? Read More »
Social Institutions, Sociology Mcqs A. our reflections on our own personal shortcomings
B. our sense of knowledge from all of the agents of socialization
C. our sense of individuality
D. our self-concept both positive and negative
E. our imagination of how others see us
The “looking-glass self” essentially explains ? Read More »
Social Institutions, Sociology Mcqs A. social interaction
B. sociobiology
C. social psychology
D. socialization
E. psychometrics
A. nuclear family
B. dysfunctional family
C. extended family
D. polygynous family