Freud’s ________ stresses the importance of childhood experiences, biological drives and unconscious processes, and cultural influences.

________ are any group or organization that has almost total, continuous control over an individual and that attempts to erase the effects of previous socialization. 

________ refers to a lack of awareness and a distorted perception of class realities.

________ is the process of bi-directional socialization whereby we learn from others just as they learn from us.

________ is the study of how the environment modifies the way that genes are expressed. 

The experiment of Pavlov’s dog is an example of ________.

________ refers to the fact that goods, services, information, and people, now more than ever, can easily flow between distant countries.

By participating in gangs, crime sprees, or other deviant acts, youth can learn to display ________. 

Socialization that takes place in the wider society is called ________. 

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