socialization and cultural values
Socialization refers to the process through which individuals learn and internalize societal norms, values, and behavioral patterns in order to integrate into a particular society. Cultural values, on the other hand, are the sets of beliefs, principles, and ideas that a society collectively holds and considers important, determining how members of that society perceive the world and behave within it.
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