Unit 4 Socialization What is the definition of personality? The sum total of behaviors, attitudes, beliefs, and values that are characteristic of an individual. Make a list of nouns and adjectives of your personality. (You will not share the list).
http://www.outofservice.com/bigfive/consent/ Assignment on personality due:
Instinct??? Do we have them? Why? How do they relate to Personality? What does Biology say about Personality? Biology vs. Sociology!! video
Who are these guys? How would science relate their ideas to personality?
Heredity Birth order Factors that shape Individual Personality Development Parents Cultural Environment
Gender What s the difference between girls and boys? Divide and conquer.
So, how do we become what we become?
Bathroom test
Physiology
Video What did you learn? Why did I show you the video?
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Stress
Men talk vs. Women talk Do men and women speak a different language? Video Football Vs. Volleyball How to or not to solve a problem
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Margaret Mead anthropologist - Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies "Among the Arapesh, both men and women were peaceful in temperament and neither men nor women made war. "Among the Mundugumor, the opposite was true: both men and women were warlike in temperament. "And the Tchambuli were different from both. The men 'primped' and spent their time decorating themselves while the women worked and were the practical ones the opposite of how it seemed in early 20th century America." [
Gender roles - video
Kids and Media - video
Hallmark Man Commercial BK
Referee training video
Ivan Pavlov and Conditioning Video under Exploring psychology Pavlov Test your knowledge
The Office
John B. Watson and Little Albert Behaviorism
B.F. Skinner Only the first half of video pigeons conducted pioneering work in experimental psychology and advocated behaviorism, which seeks to understand and control behavior as a function of environmental histories of reinforcement. What did you learn from the video??? Gambling???
Do we have free will???
Sociobiology Wilson used sociobiology and evolutionary principles to explain the behavior of the social insects and then to understand the social behavior of other animals, including humans, thus established sociobiology as a new scientific field. He argued that all animal behavior, including that of humans, is the product of heredity, environmental stimuli, and past experiences, and that free will is an illusion. He has referred to the biological basis of behaviour as the "genetic leash." The sociobiological view is that all animal social behavior is governed by epigenetic rules worked out by the laws of evolution. This theory and research proved to be seminal, controversial, and influential.
Birth Order - video http://pbskids.org/itsmylife/family/birthorder/ http://www.childdevelopmentinfo.com/development/birth_order.htm http://www.ivillage.co.uk/relationships/famfri/family/articles/0,,163_559974,00.html
Video What about Twins and Nature and Nurture???
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Top Ten Modern Examples Feral Russian Girl Raised By Cats And Dogs In Siberia
Culture provides avenues to move up and succeed. People have needs and are motivated by different ideas/needs. Socialization and potentiality. Depth N E E D S
John Locke Tabula Rasa (clean slate) Effect on US History? All people born without personality We get personality through social experiences Can we shape anyone to be anything? Sounds like
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Video Freud Id, Ego, Super Ego Video
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Are Mead and Freud similar or different?
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Erikson s Eight Stages Video old people
Parents First Marshmallow Test Mom of the Year
Peers what did the book say about you and your peers?
Education what did the book Video??? say? Do you agree?
Video??? Media Main impact: Kids & males
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