2024
DOI: 10.18488/61.v12i2.3675
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The effect of cultural socialization on the development of prosocial behavior and academic performance in young adults

Keerthana Venkatesan,
S Prabakar

Abstract: Socialization is a lifelong process of learning that influences an individual’s attitude, behavior, and values. The term “cultural socialization" specifically refers to the learning mechanism by which young adults attain cultural maturity by acquiring awareness of their cultural group values, resulting in the development of a sense of belonging toward that particular cultural group. Family as an agent of socialization plays a crucial role in imparting cultural traits and values to its members, which varies fro… Show more

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