Culture And Socialisation
1. Values and Norms : Cultures vary from society to society and each culture has its specific values and norms.
2. The norms are the rules of behaviour approved by society. In some societies, polygamy is an accepted form (or approved norm of behaviour) of marriage, whereas in many others, it is not viewed as proper.
3. The values refer to what ought and what not ought to be done. In some cultures, individualism is the predominant value in society, whereas in others, the collective approach of resolving a problem or meeting obligations is apprecitated. In one culture, hospitality has a high social value, whereas in some others, it may not be so.
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(a) Hyothetical (b) Human Behaviour (c) Id (d) Ego (e) Superego (f) Personahty Formation (g) Interaction
(a) Individual (b) Inherited
(c) Mono-culural (d) Instinctive
(a) Cultural Alternatives
(b) Cultural Specialities
(c) Cultural Universals
(d) Internalization.
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