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A) early childhood deprivation could always be reversed with intense resocialization.
B) social isolation had a damaging effect on the monkeys.
C) there was no comparison between the development of the monkeys and human development.
D) midlife deprivation was more serious than early childhood deprivation.
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A) the preparatory stage
B) the imitative stage
C) the play stage
D) the game stage
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A) preparatory stage.
B) game stage.
C) play stage.
D) concrete operational stage.
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A) children imitate the people around them, particularly family members.
B) children become able to pretend to be other people.
C) children grasp not only their own social positions but also those of others around them.
D) we observe ourselves through the looking-glass self.
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A) role taking.
B) impression management.
C) rites of passage.
D) face-work.
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A) preparatory stage.
B) play stage.
C) imitative stage.
D) game stage.
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A) twin studies in sociology and psychology.
B) the consistency of the developmental processes.
C) the sensorimotor stage of development.
D) social interaction in human development.
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A) sensorimotor stage.
B) preoperational stage.
C) concrete operational stage.
D) formal operational stage.
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A) personality
B) social promotion
C) socialization
D) human nature
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A) degradation ceremonies.
B) resocialization.
C) anticipatory socialization.
D) reverse socialization.
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A) an increase in self-esteem.
B) the sensorimotor stage of development.
C) destruction of the looking-glass self.
D) a negative self-identity.
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A) distinct identity that sets us apart from others.
B) child's awareness of the attitudes, viewpoints, and expectations of society as a whole.
C) child's awareness of the attitudes, viewpoints, and expectations of the people who are most important in his or her life.
D) person's typical patterns of attitudes, needs, characteristics, and behavior.
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A) resocialization.
B) a degradation ceremony.
C) a midlife crisis.
D) anticipatory socialization.
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A) Charles Horton Cooley's term for a child's awareness of the attitudes, viewpoints, and expectations of society as a whole.
B) George Herbert Mead's term for altering the presentation of the self in order to create distinctive appearances and satisfy particular audiences.
C) George Herbert Mead's term for those individuals who are most important in the development of the self.
D) George Herbert Mead's term for the sum total of a person's conscious perception of his or her identity as distinct from others.
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A) the preoperational stage
B) the concrete operational stage
C) the formal operational stage
D) the sensorimotor stage
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