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The views of social scientists vary the most on which of the following agents regarding their impact on the behaviour and attitudes of children and adolescents?
Socialization is the process through which communities transact or educate their members about the norms and values of society to be socially acceptable.It simply refers to acquire the socially approved ways of behaviour and taking ideal expectations seriously.Socialization is the continuous process of negotiating identities and shaping ones concept of self, identity, various attitudes, and behaviours. Socialization has 4 major agents namely family, school, peers, and mass media. Important PointsThe views of social scientists vary regarding the impact of television on the behaviour and attitudes of children and adolescents. Socialization cannot take place in a vacuum. Individuals, groups, and institutions create the social context for socialization to take place. It is through these agents that we learn and incorporate the values and norms of our culture.Some of them think that television has been spoiling the minds of children by promoting crime, nudity etc.Some of them believe that television is acting as a medium of change. It is a medium of acquisition of knowledge and wisdom.HintFamily:- The family as a basic social institution has always been regarded as a core component for the development of the individual as well as for society and mankind. The family transforms a young infant into a member of the human community and acts as the first medium for transmitting culture to children. Family imparts a positive impact on the students.School:- School refers to a whole range of formal educational institutions. In the words of Brubacher school is an active, direct, and formal agency of education and socialization.The school imparts a positive impact on students.Peer:- Peer group is a very unpredictable agent in shaping a child's behaviour because of the uncertainty of the type of random person one meets or observes in their surroundings and what influence they impart on the child. Peer influence is such that some children begin to challenge the dominant power of parents and family. It overshadows the parental influence as time goes on especially in the adolescent stage. It may impart a positive or negative impact.Thus from the above-mentioned points, it is clear that the views of social scientists vary regarding the impact of television on the behaviour and attitudes of children and adolescents.
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