socialization and self-concept
Socialization refers to the process by which individuals acquire the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values that enable them to function effectively in their social group or society. It involves learning social norms, customs, and expectations through interactions with others. Self-concept, on the other hand, is an individual's perception and understanding of themselves, including their beliefs, values, abilities, and characteristics. It is influenced by experiences, social interactions, and the feedback received from others, ultimately shaping one's self-image and self-esteem.
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