Questions: Question 13 (1 point) Rolling your eyes is a meaningful bodily movement and, therefore, a ... Gesture Belief Carnival Question 14 (1 point) In the process of ..., old behaviors that were helpful in a previous role are removed because they are no longer of use. resocialization antagonistic socialization anticipatory socialization reference socialization

Question 13 (1 point)
Rolling your eyes is a meaningful bodily movement and, therefore, a ...
Gesture
Belief
Carnival

Question 14 (1 point)
In the process of ..., old behaviors that were helpful in a previous role are removed because they are no longer of use.
resocialization
antagonistic socialization
anticipatory socialization
reference socialization
Transcript text: Question 13 (1 point) Rolling your eyes is a meaningful bodily movement and, therefore, a ... Gesture Belief Carnival Question 14 (1 point) In the process of ..., old behaviors that were helpful in a previous role are removed because they are no longer of use. resocialization antagonistic socialization anticipatory socialization reference socialization
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Question 13:
The answer is "Gesture."
Explanation:

  • Gesture: Rolling your eyes is a non-verbal form of communication, which is a type of gesture. It conveys a message or emotion, such as disbelief or annoyance, without using words.
  • Belief: This refers to an acceptance that something exists or is true, especially without proof. It is not related to bodily movements.
  • Carnival: This is a festive season or event, typically involving public celebrations, parades, and entertainment. It is unrelated to bodily movements like rolling your eyes.
  • "I have mustard?" is not a relevant option in this context and does not relate to bodily movements or communication.

Question 14:
The answer is "Resocialization."
Explanation:

  • Resocialization: This is the process by which individuals undergo a change in their social roles and behaviors, often involving the unlearning of old behaviors that are no longer useful and the learning of new ones.
  • Antagonistic socialization: This term is not commonly used in sociology and does not fit the context of the question.
  • Anticipatory socialization: This involves learning and adopting the behaviors or norms of a role one expects to enter in the future, rather than removing old behaviors.
  • Reference socialization: This is not a standard term in sociology and does not apply to the process described in the question.
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