...widely diverse situations as child rearing, teaching someone a new game, orienting a new member of an organization, preparing someone who has been in sales work to become a manager, or acquainting an immigrant with the life and culture of a new society are all instances of socialization. Socialization is a central process in social life. Its importance has been noted by sociologists for a long time, but their image of it has shifted over the last hundred years.1 We all need to fully function as human beings, and socialization is the link for us to fully function as human beings. We could not fully function without socialization. Lacking of socialization will lead to a bad behavior, feeling left out, and feeling isolated. There are four agents in socialization: family, school, peer groups, and media. They all hold important roles within every individuals, one will not be able to fully function if missing out on one of them. The role of peer groups are extremely important because this is where people find where they belong, where they find people that truly match them. Some people tend to copy the others’ behavior within this peer groups. So the influence within peer groups are high. So, in this research we will talk about how peer groups hold an important role and influence in broader aspect. 1 Persell, Caroline Hodges. 1990. “Becoming a Member of Society Through Socialization.” Pp. 98-107 in Understanding Society: An Introduction to Sociology. 3rded. New...
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