socialization and community influence
Socialization refers to the process through which individuals learn and acquire social norms, behaviors, and values within a particular society or culture. It involves interactions and experiences with others, such as family, friends, and institutions, to develop their social skills and role within a community. Community influence, on the other hand, refers to the impact that a community or group has on shaping an individual's beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors. It involves the collective influence of shared values, traditions, and expectations that guide individuals' choices and interactions within that specific community.
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