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how does the peer groups promote socialization​

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Peer groups provide perspective outside of the individual's viewpoints. Members inside peer groups also learn to develop relationships with others in the social system. Peers, particularly group members, become important social referents for teaching other members customs, social norms, and different ideologies. Peer groups regulate individual behavior through the definition of peer group norms that account for differences in personality development between peer groups. On top of that, peers are important dyadic relationship partners that determine individual differences in development by specific interaction experiences.

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