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  • Socialization is the process through which individuals learn and internalize the values, beliefs, and norms of a given society or culture.
  • The term "societal" means relating to or characteristic of society as a whole.
  • Socialization is crucial for the development of a person's social identity and the ability to interact effectively within society.
  • Class consciousness is the awareness among members of a particular social class about their shared interests and experiences.
  • The social mobility refers to the ability of individuals or families to move up or down the social hierarchy over time.
  • Culture refers to shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviours and artifacts that characterize human societies.
  • Agents of socialization include family, peers, schools, media, and religious institutions.
  • Social class is the position that an individual occupies within society based on their income, education level, occupation, and other factors.
  • Society is the sum total of all social relationships
  • Primary socialization refers to the initial learning that takes place during childhood, while secondary socialization occurs throughout life as new experiences and situations arise.
  • It involves learning how to communicate with others, follow rules, and participate in group activities.
  • Cultural differences can lead to misunderstandings between different groups of people.
  • Subculture is a distinct cultural group within a larger society with its own unique values, behaviors, and traditions.
  • Culture includes shared attitudes, goals, and practices that characterize a particular community or group.
  • Culture includes all aspects of human life that are learned from others rather than inherited biologically.
  • Society refers to a large group of people who share common cultural characteristics such as language, customs, traditions, and institutions.
  • Peer groups also play an important role in shaping individual behavior and attitudes, particularly during adolescence when peer pressure can be strong.
  • Society refers to a group of people who interact with one another based on shared geography, history, culture, language, religion, politics, economics, social status, or other factors.
  • Culture refers to the set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes an institution, organization, or group.
  • The family plays a significant role in primary socialization by teaching children basic skills such as language, manners, and hygiene.
  • Society is an organized group of people who share common cultural characteristics such as language, religion, customs, traditions, and institutions.
  • Primary groups are small, intimate groups with close relationships between members, while secondary groups have larger memberships and less personal interaction.
  • Culture is the set of attitudes, behaviors, and practices that characterizes a particular group of people.
  • Cultural capital refers to the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors acquired by an individual from their family background and education that can be used to gain access to higher status positions in society.
  • Cultural capital refers to the knowledge, skills, and resources that are valued by a specific society or subculture.
  • Subculture is a group within a larger culture that shares distinct norms, values, and behaviors.
  • Informal organizations refer to unofficial structures formed by people who share common goals or interests, such as clubs or sports teams.
  • Society is defined as a group of people who share common norms, values, traditions, and culture.
  • Ethnicity refers to a group of people who share common cultural characteristics such as language, religion, history, and ancestry.
  • Institutions are established organizations or systems that govern various aspects of society, including politics, economics, education, healthcare, and law enforcement.
  • Gender refers to the socially constructed roles, expectations, and identities associated with being male or female.
  • Stratification is the unequal distribution of resources and opportunities across different levels of society.
  • Formal organizations are structured entities established through legal processes, such as businesses, governments, and non-profit organizations.
  • Sociology is the scientific study of society and its impact on individuals and groups.
  • Cultural capital refers to the knowledge, skills, and cultural resources that are valued by society and can be used to gain access to higher status positions.
  • Social inequality refers to unequal distribution of resources, opportunities, and power among different segments of society.
  • Symbolic interactionism emphasizes the importance of symbols and communication in shaping our understanding of ourselves and others.
  • Ethnicity refers to a person's sense of identity based on their race, national origin, language, religion, or culture.
  • The process by which individuals acquire knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors from those around them through interaction and observation.
  • The process of primary socialization begins at birth and continues until adolescence or early adulthood.