The agents of socialization refer to the various individuals, groups, institutions, and experiences that play a crucial role in shaping an individual's socialization process. These agents include family, peers, schools, media, and religion, which all contribute to the development of an individual's attitudes, beliefs, values, and behaviors. Family, being the primary agent, heavily influences a person's cultural, moral, and social values. Peers have a significant impact during adolescence, as they provide a sense of identity and belonging. Schools introduce individuals to formal education and societal norms, while media exposes them to diverse ideas, cultural norms, and values. Religion offers both a set of beliefs and a communal environment for socialization. Together, these agents help individuals navigate society and develop their roles and behavior within it.
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