PSY321H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Diana Baumrind, Ndian, John Bowlby
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Differences in how close people sit to each other: differences inherited genetic predispositions, people from different cultural backgrounds come into the. Population differences in genes world with rather similar genetic predispositions, yet interact with different environments. Process by which we learn and internalize rule and patterns of. Begins from the day we are born and lasts throughout life. We are socialized by people, institutions, and organizations: parents, siblings, peers, institutions & organizations (churches, schools, governments) all play a part. Cultural norms are taught and reinforced whatever we go either pedagogically, vicariously, or through reward and punishment. Products of the socialization process: the subjective, underlying, psychological aspects of culture that become internalized through development. What is taught/ what is internalized through socialization process. Urie bronfenbrenner: interaction between a person and his/her environment at various levels and ages, broadening circle as child develops, individual. Age, biological sex, personality sex, abilities or competencies. Characteristics inherent to the individual: microsystem.