Answer:
agents of socialization: Agents of socialization, or institutions that can impress social norms upon an individual, include the family, religion, peer groups, economic systems, legal systems, penal systems, language, and the media.
Answer:
Among the factors mentioned, there is one that does NOT influence the process of impression formation:
1. social identity
Explanation:
Social schemas, stereotyping, personal disclosure and self-fulfilling prophecies are all factors that influence impression formation<u>. Impression formation is the process through which we form an impression concerning another individual by putting together pieces of knowledge and past impressions.</u> Such an impression is not necessarily permanent, since it can keep on changing as new information is learned. <u>Social identity is not a factor that influences impression formation. Social identity can be defined as our view of ourselves when we belong to a group. In other words, belonging to a group can be a source of self-esteem and pride to us. As we can see, this is related to one's own self, not directed to others.</u>
Answer:
Anxiety is the most prevalent mental health problem among female undergraduates
The correct answer is A. Integrity versus despair
Explanation:
"Integrity versus despair" is one of the stages in the theory of psychosocial development proposed by the German-American psychologist Erik Erikson. According to Erikson "Integrity versus despair" occurs in the last stage of human life (approximately from 70 years old to death) and during this individuals evaluate past experiences and depending on this evaluation they feel integrity in the case they accept positively experiences from the past or despair in case they regret experiences, this implies during this stage individuals can either feel satisfied or unsatisfied with their lives which also affects behavior and thoughts.
This concept can be applied to Jim, not only because according to age he is in the last stage of psychological development; but also, because Jim has evaluated his past experiences in the Korean War and at the end accept them positively which shows "integrity" according to Erikson and satisfaction. In the same way, this integrity leads Jim to speak about the war and even joined others who had similar experiences.
Answer:
World War II
Explanation:
I did a little reading on it, here are my sources: https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/d-day