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  2. Understanding Socialization in Sociology - Simply Psychology

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    Socialization is the process of learning the values, norms, and roles of society. It occurs through primary and secondary socialization, and involves developmental, anticipatory, desocialization, resocialization, and organizational socialization.

  3. Socialization is the lifelong process of learning the norms and customs of a group or society through social interaction. Learn about the types, agents, and examples of socialization, as well as related terms and concepts in sociology.

  4. Socialization in Sociology (Definition, Types, 10 Examples)

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    In sociology, socialization is the process through which individuals learn and internalize the norms, values, beliefs, and behaviors of their society. The process of socialization begins in childhood, when we internalize the beliefs, values, and mindsets of our parents, siblings, and culture.

  5. What Is Socialization All About? - ThoughtCo

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    Socialization is a process that introduces people to social norms and customs. Learn how socialization occurs in different contexts, content, and process, and how it affects people's behavior and identity.

  6. Sociological Perspectives on Socialization - Sociology - Oxford...

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    Socialization is the process through which individuals learn and internalize cultural norms, codes, and values. This article reviews the theoretical foundations, methods, and contexts of socialization across the life course and its implications for social order and inequality.

  7. Socialization - Wikipedia

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    In sociology, socialization (Modern English; or socialisation - see spelling differences) is the process of internalizing the norms and ideologies of society. Socialization encompasses both learning and teaching and is thus "the means by which social and cultural continuity are attained".

  8. 4.2 Explaining SocializationSociology - Open Textbook Library

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    By providing a biological basis for the importance of human stimulation for children, this research underscores both the significance of interaction and the dangers of social isolation. For both biological and social reasons, socialization is not fully possible without extensive social interaction.

  9. Ch. 5 Introduction to Socialization - Introduction to Sociology...

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    Socialization is the process through which people are taught to be proficient members of a society. It describes the ways that people come to understand societal norms and expectations, to accept society’s beliefs, and to be aware of societal values.

  10. Socialization - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    Socialization refers to the process through which individuals acquire social behaviors, norms, and values from various social agents such as families, schools, peers, and the mass media.

  11. Socialization - SpringerLink

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    Socialization is the developmental process of acquiring the values, behaviors, and motivations necessary to become a competent member of a culture. It is a normative concept that has been influenced by various psychological theories and applied to explain diverse social phenomena.