The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology 2007
DOI: 10.1002/9781405165518.wbeoss195
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Socialization, Anticipatory

Abstract: Anticipatory socialization refers to preparation for status changes and role transitions and, as such, is an important aspect of most forms of human socialization over the entire life course. While socialization in general may be defined as the social process in which groups transmit their culture and individuals simultaneously acquire self‐concepts and personality characteristics, anticipatory socialization directs particular attention to those situations where individuals are likely either to be induced to c… Show more

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