SOC100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Solitary Confinement, Classical Conditioning, Resocialization

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Soc 100: sept 10, 2015 chapter 3: socializaion. Findings are always open to revision, but muliple indings can strengthen or validate each other. Acquisiion of knowledge, skills, and moivaions to paricipate in social life. How people learn in interacion with others: to survive, funcion, become members of society. A lifelong process that enables us to develop our selves, roles, and ideniies: agency vs structure: constrain us. Nature argument: behaviour is determined by biological forces: evoluion. Nurture argument: behaviour is inluenced by the environments. Hampers the ability to develop human traits, handle life"s ups and downs, and afects the way we age: 1970, case of genie . Tied to a poty chair during the day and locked in a room for 10 years. Found raised in this forbidden experiment , where a child is raised in a box and studied how their language develops (if at all).

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