| A | B |
| Socialization | lifelong social experience by which people develop their human potential and learn culture. |
| Personality | A person't fairly consistent patterns of acting, thinking, and feeling. |
| Id | Human being's basic drives. |
| Ego | A person's conscious efforts to balance innate pleasure-seeking drives with the demands of society. |
| Superego | The cultural values and norms internalized by an individual. |
| Sensorimotor Stage | Experiencing the world only through your senses. |
| Preoperational Stage | Time at which you first use language and other symbols. |
| Concrete Operational Stage | When you first see casual connections in your surroundings. |
| Formal Operational Stage | When you think abstractly and critically. |
| Self | the part of an individual's personality composed of self-awareness and self-image. |
| Looking-Glass Self | Self-image based on how we think others see us. |
| Significant Others | People who have special importancefor socialization. |
| Generalized Other | Widespread cultural norms and values we use as a reference in evaluating ourselves. |
| Peer Group | A social group whose members have interests, social position, and age in common. |
| Anticipatory Socialization | Learning that helps a person achieve a desired position. |