PSCI 3333 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Moot Court, University-Preparatory School, Microsoft Onenote

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Wednesday, march 11, 2015 1:10 pm: remember, de nition. Secondary (e. g. co-workers, fellow students, fellow citizens/residents) Relatively unsystematic process by which an individual learns or acquires attitudes about him/herself, other people, and institutions and processes in government and politics. Idea in democracies regimes for the most part don"t deliberately indoctrinate. In non-demos, socialization is often systematic indoctrination (e. g. nk) Process of socialization transmission between adults to children, 4 main phases. Early childhood: acquire basic attitudes, who the president is, if life is far, if we can in uence politics, primarily family group in uences. Later childhood: supplement ec attitudes w/ additional information, one thing to learn who the president is, another to know who/what the presidents are and what they have done, primarily family and school group in uences. Teenage years/early adulthood: more cognitive understanding, more information, basic attitudes, understanding interaction affects and beginning to understand how system works.

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