1. Agencies (agents) of socialization
| a) a lifelong process by which, through contact with others, one becomes a self-aware, knowlegeble human being, skilled in the ways of a given culture and environment.
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2. Bases type (of personality)
| b) a theory that human behavior is guided by expectations held by other people. The expectations correspond to different roles individuals perform in their daily life.
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3. Individual
| c) structured groups or context within which significant processes of socialization occur
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4. Individuality
| d) a particular representative of mankind
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5. Primary socialization
| e) a socialization process which occures in infancy and childhood and is the most intense period of cultural learning
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6. Socialization
| f) a set of qualities or characteristics distinguishing one person from another at the biological, psychological, social and other levels
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7. Re-socialization
| g) a set of typical personality's qualities which are dominant in the society and most fully meets the demands of a given society
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8. Role theory
| h) a socialization process which occurs when a person learns new roles, values or habits instead of those badly learnt before
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9. Secondary socialization
| i) a socialization process which takes place later in childhood and into maturity
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10. Psychological analysis
| j) a psycological perspective of Sigmund Freud who considered a person striving for getting satisfaction, with the society as a system of constrains and taboos
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