Week 2/ SOC100

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Week2_SOC100_YvetteGarcia.pptx

Using This Presentation Template

Instructions for each slide are given in the speaker notes section of the slide. Be sure that your PowerPoint screen view is set up to show speaker notes.

General Reminders:

Use brief bullet points on each slide to highlight main ideas.

Remember to cite and reference any text or paraphrased material that you use to complete this presentation.

Longer sentences with detailed information should go into the section for speaker notes below the slide. Use correct spelling and grammar. Include citations in APA format as needed.

Remember to replace prompts and instructions with your own content.

Delete this slide before submitting your presentation.

Instructions: Read the reminders on this slide before completing this presentation template. Delete this slide before submitting your presentation.

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Socialization and Self-Identity

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SOC/100: Introduction to Sociology

Instructions: The introduction slide should include: a title, the course number and title, your name, your instructor’s name, and the date that you submit the assignment. The presentation title, course number, and course title have been completed already. Please add your name, instructor’s name, and date in the indicated area. When finished, delete these instructions. Speaker notes are not necessary for this slide.

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Personal Status

Ascribed status

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Achieved status

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Instructions: Complete this slide by defining ascribed and achieved status and giving at least three examples of each type of status. Then delete these instructions and replace with speaker notes that represent in complete sentences what you would say about the slide if you were to give the presentation in person.

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Personal Roles

My Current Roles Ascribed or Achieved?
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Instructions: Complete this slide by listing four of your current roles that are distinct parts of your self-identity. Indicate whether each role is ascribed or achieved. Then delete these instructions and replace with speaker notes that represent in complete sentences what you would say about the slide if you were to give the presentation in person.

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Role Conflict & Strain

ROLE CONFLICT

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ROLE STRAIN

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Instructions: Complete this slide by defining role conflict and role strain. Give at least one example of a scenario that illustrates each concept. Then delete these instructions and replace with speaker notes that represent in complete sentences what you would say about the slide if you were to give the presentation in person.

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My Role Conflict or Role Strain

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Instructions: Complete this slide by providing at least one example of your personal experience with either role conflict or role strain. Then delete these instructions and replace with speaker notes that represent in 3-4 complete sentences what you would say about the slide if you were to give the presentation in person.

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My Socialization Influences

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Instructions: Complete this slide by identifying the top three social agents or institutions that have influenced your socialization. Then delete these instructions and replace with speaker notes that represent in 5-7 complete sentences how these social agents or institutions have impacted your life, i.e., what you would say about the slide if you were to give the presentation in person.

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Theory of My Socialization Process

Sociological theory that best describes my socialization process:

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Instructions: Complete this slide by identifying the sociological theory that best describes your socialization process: functionalism, conflict, or symbolic interactionism. Add at least one bullet point to summarize why you chose this theory. Then delete these instructions and replace with speaker notes that represent in 5-7 complete sentences what you would say about the slide if you were to give the presentation in person.

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Influences on Socialization

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Instructions: Complete this slide by adding bullet points to summarize how social groups and institutions contribute to an individual’s socialization process. Then delete these instructions and replace with speaker notes that represent in 3-4 complete sentences what you would say about the slide if you were to give the presentation in person.

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Socialization Across Lifespan

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Instructions: Complete this slide by adding bullet points to summarize how an individual’s socialization process develops and changes throughout the course of a lifetime. Then delete these instructions and replace with speaker notes that represent in 3-4 complete sentences what you would say about the slide if you were to give the presentation in person.

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References

Griffiths, H., Keirns, N., Strayer, E., Cody-Rydzewski, S., Scaramuzzo, G., Sadler, T., Vyain, S., Bry, J., & Jones, F. (2015). Introduction to sociology (2nd ed.). OpenStax College, Rice University.

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Instructions: A reference to the course textbook is included in APA format. If you cited any other articles, websites, or image graphics from the internet on your slides, be sure to add a reference citation in APA format to this list. See the University Library’s Center for Writing Excellence and Reference and Citation Generator for help with reference formats. When finished, delete these instructions. Speaker notes are not necessary for this slide.

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