through the process of socialization we learn from the other skills knowledge,norms,and values of society true or false
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True
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Socialization is the lifelong process through which people learn the values and norms of a given society. Socialization is not the same as socializing.
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Yes, it's true that the process of socialization we learn from the other skills knowledge, norms and values of society.
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- The lifetime process of socialisation is how people pick up the standards and values of a particular society.
- Most of the actions we take for granted as being "human nature" were actually learnt through socialization.
- We learn how to walk, talk, and eat for ourselves through socializing.
- Socialization takes place exclusively in childhood.
- We become aware of societal norms through socialization.
- By teaching them the norms and expectations of a social group, socialization prepares individuals to engage in that group.
- Three main objectives of socialization are to educate impulse control and conscience development, get people ready for certain social roles, and build common sources of meaning and value.
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