The agents of socialisation are
A.people
B.groups
C.organisations
D.all of these
A.people
B.groups
C.organisations
D.all of these
A.Summer
B.Max Weber
C.August Comte
A.as high ideals of society.
B.as normally accepted mode of behaviour.
C.none of above
A.all the way of doing and thinking of a group.
B.Sub-division of a national culture.
C.totality groups ways of thought.
A.occupational
B.religious
C.sex distinctions
D.all of these
A.an occasional process
B.a continuing process
C.not at all a process
D.something very insignificant
A.needs of life
B.needs of religion
C.needs of economic development
D.needs of political advancement
A.shared beliefs
B.customs
C.values and rules
D.all of these
E.None of these
A.traits and characteristics
B.complex and traits
C.cultural lag
D.None of these
A.These have relevance to sex and status.
B.These are formed for all situations.
C.Their scope does not vary from group to group.