Religion is a powerful socialization agent. What is the impact of religion during one's childhood?
a. Religious instruction is important to the identities children construct in their childhood.
b. Children typically develop very different belief systems than those of their parents.
c. Regardless of how they are raised, children tend to grow away from their earliest religious training.
d. Children are likely to not understand religion until they are adults.
Question 2According to _____ theory, norms that restrict sex to marriage encourage the formation of families.
a. functionalist
b. conflict
c. symbolic interaction
d. social exchange
Question 3Which of the following is true about peers as agents of socialization?
a. Peer cultures for young people often take the form of cliques.
b. Peers are much less important than other agents of socialization.
c. Peer culture is more important for adults than it is for adolescents.
d. Peer culture is limited to the teen years.
Question 4The theoretical framework that emphasizes how sexuality contributes to the stability of society is the _____.
a. functionalist perspective
b. conflict perspective
c. symbolic interaction perspective
d. social exchange perspective
Question 5Sports are a good example of the power of socialization in _____.
a. organized settings
b. areas of social control
c. our everyday lives
d. formal organizations
Question 6Information that is available on sexual practices in the U.S. indicates that
a. most people still have only one sexual partner throughout their lives.
b. young people are becoming sexually active at a later age.
c. very few people have extramarital sex.
d. having sex tends to be very frequent.