"Socialization refers to the whole process by which an individual born with behavioral potentialities of enormously wide range, is confined within a much narrower range -- the range of what is customary and acceptable for him according to the standards of the group."
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Irving L. Child (1954), "Socialization." in: Gardner Lindzey (Ed), (1954). Handbook of social psychology. I. Theory and method. II. Special fields and applications.
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