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socialisationchiefly British English spelling of socialization; for spelling, see -ize.
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socialisationA word used by Attlee Governments from 1945-1951, meaning Nationalisation; replacing capitalism with a socialist state in which industries would be managed by the State for the good of all, leading to [..]
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socialisation(n) the adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture(n) the action of establishing on a socialist basis(n) the act of meeting for social purposes
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socialisationthe process whereby individuals come to act in a way which is acceptable to, and in tune with, their society. It is sometimes used in a less general sense referring to behaviour within institutions (s [..]
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socialisationThis can have two related meanings. It can have the technical sociological meaning relating to whether a child's education is such that it enables the child to interact with other people and gene [..]
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socialisationThe 'socialisation period' occurs in the kitten between approximately two and eight weeks of age. During this period, the kitten learns to accept everything it comes across as 'normal [..]
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socialisation'The process by which the individual acquires the knowledge and dispositions that enable him to participate as an effective member of a social group and a given social order.' (Osterkorn, 1980, p. 12) 'Optimal social learning takes place when the children are at different ages.' (Hellbr_gge, 1979, p. 14)
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