noun
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political
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Although the media of political socialization have changed over time, the content has not.
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We can relate specific adult political attitudes and behavioral propensities to the manifest and latent political socialization experiences of childhood.
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Both are important in the context of political socialization .
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Thus media are often a major agent of political socialization that government uses to serve its own agenda.
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None the less, family remains the most important primary influence in the process of political socialization .
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Second, the agents of political socialization might exercise important formative or continuing influence over the beliefs and actions of political activists.
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The media for political socialization in Britain are not dissimilar to those in the United States and many other polities.
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Political Socialization Research has also attempted to identify whether any agents of political socialization have a particularly strong effect on extremist-activists.
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process
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Primary socialization , probably the most important aspect of the socialization process , takes place during infancy, usually within the family.
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Class is an abstraction and the concept acquires meaning only as a result of the socialization process just outlines.
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Furthermore, the results will be relevant to educational psychology, socialization process , child rearing and moral development.
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Schools are a tool in the socialization of American citizens.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As said previously, the socialization of behavior is a continuous process that begins in early childhood with simple imitations.
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Barber argues that these traits can be traced back to three components of personal development and socialization .
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Some aspects of gender identity also take longer to acquire than socialization theory predicts.
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The aim of socialization is to bring children to a point at which they are no longer dependent on their senior relatives.
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The increase in socialization and working with people from other countries will change our society gradually.
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We should want to restore work and family as instruments of male socialization among the poor.
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Whether among blacks or whites, male socialization through love, family, and work is indispensable to social peace and prosperity.