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c. they cannot watch tv. d. they don’t get enough sleep. 8. in sociolog…

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c. they cannot watch tv.
d. they don’t get enough sleep.

  1. in sociology, the \social self\ is the part of your identity that comes from:

a. your thoughts alone.
b. your social interactions with others.
c. your favorite hobbies.
d. your dna.

  1. your classmates and your friends are part of what kind of social group?

a. family group.
b. peer group.
c. teacher group.
d. stranger group.

  1. your school is an example of an \agent of socialization\ because it teaches you:

a. how to drive a car.
b. how to be a good friend.
c. what is important in your society (like rules and expectations).
d. how to cook a meal.

Explanation:

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Brief Explanations

In sociology, the "social self" is formed through interactions with others (Mead's theory of social self emphasizes social interaction in developing self - identity). Option a is incorrect as thoughts alone don't form social self. Option c (hobbies) and d (DNA) are not related to social self formation.

Brief Explanations

Classmates and friends are peers (people of similar age/status). A peer group consists of individuals of similar age, social status, etc. Family group (a) is family members, teacher group (c) is teachers, and stranger group (d) is strangers, so classmates and friends are in a peer group.

Brief Explanations

Schools as agents of socialization teach societal norms, rules, and expectations. Driving a car (a) is not taught in school generally for socialization. Being a good friend (b) is more from peer groups. Cooking (d) is not a main socialization lesson in school. Schools teach what's important in society like rules.

Answer:

b. Your social interactions with others.

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