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Type Words
Synonyms socialization
Type of group action
Derivation socialise
Type Words
Synonyms socialising, socialization, socializing
Type of congress, coming together, meeting
Derivation socialise
Type Words
Synonyms acculturation, enculturation, socialization
Type of social control
Has types nurture, raising, rearing, breeding, upbringing, bringing up, cultivation, fosterage, fostering
Derivation socialise

Examples of socialisation

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Unaffectionate socialisation is hypothesised to cause tough-minded attitudes.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Would it not be great if culture and socialisation could rid us of our sweet tooth?
From the guardian.co.uk
Examples of social influence can be seen in socialisation and peer pressure.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Socialisation will therefore be to the subgroup and to the mainstream norms.
From the en.wikipedia.org
He has plenty of socialisation both at play groups and family and friends.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Punitive socialisation is hypothesised as a cause of social conformity.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Someone has a weird concept of children's education and socialisation.
From the guardian.co.uk
These problems are affecting his self esteem and at 10 his socialisation.
From the newscientist.com
I do wonder at the socialisation of those kids in her first class, both girls and boys.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Socialization: the action of establishing on a socialist basis; "the socialization of medical services"
  • Socialization: the adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture; "the socialization of children to the norms of their culture"
  • (socialised) socialized: under group or government control; "socialized ownership"; "socialized medicine"
  • Socialization is a term used by sociologists, social psychologists, anthropologists, politicians and educationalists to refer to the process of inheriting norms, customs and ideologies. ...
  • 'The process by which the individual acquires the knowledge and dispositions that enable him to participate as an effective member of a social group and a given social order.' (Osterkorn, 1980, p. 12) 'Optimal social learning takes place when the children are at different ages. ...
  • The process through which individuals are inducted into membership of groups whereby they come to accept as normal (or internalise )the values and conduct of the group and take on identities appropriate to the group. ...
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