Children reputedly raised by animals, who have the characteristics of the animals rather than humans
































Freud's term for the collection of urges and drives that persons have for pleasure and aggression
































Freud's term that refers to the internalization of society's morals within the self
































Cooley`s concept that refers to the importance of how others influence the way we see ourselves
































Mead's term referring to persons who are most important in determining a child's behavior
































Mead's concept that refers to the internalization of the expectations of the society
































A distinct type of personality considered to be characteristic of the members of a particular society
































The meaningful order that a society produces for its members
































A category of people of the same age