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The approach that Mead used to describe the power of the environment in shaping human behavior
The approach that Charles Cooley used in order to understand how societies work
The approach that was used by Erving Goffman wherein he sees similarities of real social interaction to a theatrical presentation
According to George Mead, this is the stage wherein the children's behavior is primarily based on imitation and the self is not yet present
Game Stage
Play Stage
Preparatory Stage
According to George Mead, this is the stage where the children begins to do role play and pretend to be other people. The self in this stage is developing.
The Game Stage
The Play Stage
The Preparatory Stage
According to George Mead, this is the stage wherein the children is able to see and consider other people in the course of his action which is called generalized other. In this stage, the self is now present
Game Stage
Play Stage
Preparatory Stage
Erving Goffman referred to this process as altering how the person presents himself to others
A field of the social sciences that focuses on the study of man
This refers to the study of artifacts (tools and objects past people have made) in order to discover how these people lived their lives
Mead refers to this as the behavior of the person when he sees/considers other people in the course of his actions
Imitation
Role-Taking
Generalized Other
One of the disciplines in the social sciences which aims to discover the ways by which the social surrounding/environment influences people's thoughts, feelings and behavior.
Psychology
Social Psychology
Sociology
George Mead explained that the person's capacity to see the self through others implies that the self is composed of two parts
The I and Me Self
The You and Me Self
The Us and We Self
This field of Anthropology focuses primarily on how the human body adapts to the different earth environments
Linguistic Anthropology
Biological Anthropology
Archaeology
Cultural Anthropology
This is considered as the core of every culture. It can only be inferred from the way people act and react to circumstances and situations
Values
Rituals
Symbols
Heroes
This is the subfield of anthropology which study how language and modes of communication change over time
Linguistic Anthropology
Archaeology
Cultural Anthropology
Biological Anthropology
Which is an example of a Fictitious Hero
Jose Rizal
Darna
Andres Bonifacio
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