Abstract

The way of becoming socialized in a culture comprehends all of the processes and results of learning from other people, either directly in face-to-face interaction or indirectly through visual or aural experiences. It is through socialization that one learns the approved ways of behavior and the real and the ideal culture patterns of the society. All of this experience is shaped, of course, by the character of the individual's unique experience. The intensity and extensity of this individual experience determine and define the resultant behavior.

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