Sociology, asked by kamalmaniuprety, 9 months ago

1.Difference between the primary and secondary agent of socialization..4 points. 2.What is meant by medium or agent of socialization? 3.Social participation is the backbone of socialization.justify 4.What might the problems of man in primitive society.write brifely. please ans the question.... donot spam...plzzz.

Answers

Answered by vatsmonika741
15

Answer:

hop it hlp u

Explanation:

pls mrk as brnliest...........

Attachments:
Answered by anvitanvar032
1

Answer:

The correct answer of this question is a child learns the attitudes, values, and actions appropriate to individuals as members of a particular culture.

Explanation:

Given -   The primary and secondary agent of socialization.

To Find - Difference between the primary and secondary agent of socialization.

1. When a youngster learns the attitudes, values, and acts that are proper for persons as members of a given culture, this is referred to as primary socialisation. Secondary socialisation is the process of learning how to behave properly as a member of a smaller group inside a larger society.

2. Individuals, groups, or institutions that have a substantial impact on our sense of self as well as the behaviours, norms, and values that enable us to participate in society.

3. Yes, social involvement is the foundation of socialisation since it is a voluntary decision to participate in societal activities.

4. Life was more challenging, with prevalent diseases that were lethal at the time, hazardous weather, and the occasional animal conflict, but it wasn't nearly as bad for people as it was for other creatures. Aside from disease, there was only one major hazard to people, and that was cold.

#SPJ2

Similar questions