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FAML 400: Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Mead believed that people follow two stages to develop a sense of self. What are they - Play Stage and Game Stage Play Stage (Mead) - the child tries to use gestures to practice the behaviors associated with different roles, such as that of moth...

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FAML 400: Exam 2 Questions and
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Mead believed that people follow two stages to


develop a sense of self. What are they - ✔✔Play Stage and Game Stage


Play Stage (Mead) - ✔✔the child tries to use gestures to practice the behaviors associated with different

roles, such as that of mother, father, firefighter, or teacher. children are able to imagine the attitudes of

their parent or learn to take on the perspective of another person. During this stage, children usually

assume the role of only one person at a time.


Game Stage (Mead) - ✔✔children begin to take on the perspectives of many


people at one time and to see how the individual fits within that group. Children can understand what

each person's role in the family is, including their own, and how the behavior of one family member

affects the interactions of other family members.


generalized other (Mead) - ✔✔The final step in this process is being able to anticipate how one's

behaviors affect not


only those individuals in our immediate environment, but also those in society at large. Understanding

social norms and expectations so that one can guess how other people will react to a specific gesture or

interaction.


Mead believed that the self is not a thing, but a process based on constant movement between the - ✔✔"I"

and the "me."




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the "I" is the - ✔✔spontaneous acts in which we engage; these are unpredictable and unstable. whereas

the I is our immediate reaction to situations. The "I" is the response of the individual to the me, which is a

reflection of the social world in which we live and interact.


Me/Social self - ✔✔is those learned roles that are determined by interactions with others. In other words,

the social self (or me) is all of our learned experiences


"looking-glass self" - ✔✔which is based on the premise that individuals think about how they appear to

others, make a judgment about what the other person thinks about them, and then incorporate those

ideas into their own concept of self


This book was one of the first to state that the family has a role in the socialization process - ✔✔The

Polish Peasant in Europe and America (1918-1920).


Thomas theorem, which states that: - ✔✔"if people define situations as real, they are real in their

consequences"


Front stage performance - ✔✔People take on roles or act in ways based on the environment of which they

are a part. When we are in public, we display the behaviors that we think are most appropriate for that

audience, that fit the social norms, and that will show us in the best light possible.


backstage behavior - ✔✔When we are in not in public, we display our backstage behavior and act in ways

that are more fitting for our individual comfort zone. Because we are trying to give off an impression that

we want others to hold of us and we are always making an impression of some sort,


Impression management - ✔✔Front stage performance


backstage behavior:


the attempt by people to get others to see them as they want to be seen.


First person to use the term symbolic interactionism. - ✔✔Herbert Blumer




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