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Louisiana State University_ SOCIOLOGY 2001_Mega Quiz Bank_2019_248 Pages_Chapter 4 to 18_Guaranteed Grade A+
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• 2019
Chapter 4	
Multiple Choice
	1.	The process by which people internalize the values, beliefs, and norms required to become functioning members of a given society is known as:
	a.	education.
	b.	socialization.
	c.	dramaturgy.
	d.	ethnomethodology.
DIF: Easy REF: Page 111
TOP: Factual OBJ: Socialization
	2.	Sociologists view socialization as a lifelong process that begins:
	a.	when a child can distinguish the “I” from “me.”F
	b.	when a child is born.
	c.	when a child is still in the womb.
	d...
Louisiana State University_ SOCIOLOGY 2001_Mega Quiz Bank_2019_248 Pages_Chapter 4 to 18_Guaranteed Grade A+
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Chapter 4	
Multiple Choice
	1.	The process by which people internalize the values, beliefs, and norms required to become functioning members of a given society is known as:
	a.	education.
	b.	socialization.
	c.	dramaturgy.
	d.	ethnomethodology.
DIF: Easy REF: Page 111
TOP: Factual OBJ: Socialization
	2.	Sociologists view socialization as a lifelong process that begins:
	a.	when a child can distinguish the “I” from “me.”F
	b.	when a child is born.
	c.	when a child is still in the womb.
	d...
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