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Even if having same childhood socialization behaviour of Doctor, Teachers, Farmers and civil servants are different. This is due to :
1) Primary socialization
2) Membership Group socialization
3) Non-Membership group socialization
4) Re-socialization
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below:
1 and 2
2 and 4
1 and 4
3 and 4
- Primary socialization happens in childhood, mainly within the family, shaping basic values and behaviors.
- Membership Group socialization refers to learning behaviors, norms, and roles within groups that a person actually belongs to, like a professional group (doctors, teachers, farmers, civil servants).
- Non-Membership group socialization is learning values or behaviors from groups one does not belong to.
- Re-socialization is adopting new norms or behaviors when joining a new group or changing life circumstances.
?? The correct answer is: Option 2: 2 and 4
- Different professions behave differently despite similar childhoods due to Membership group socialization (joining a particular group and adopting its norms) and Re-socialization (adopting new roles/values as adults).
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