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Before birth, humans produce a large number of T lymphocytes (T cells) and B lymphocytes (B cells) that have the capacity to recognize almost any foreign antigen found in the environment.
Total Institutions
Places where individuals are cut off from the wider society and lead an enclosed, formally administered life, examples include prisons and military boot camps.
Secondary Socialization
The process of learning appropriate behavior and norms in society beyond the immediate family, through entities such as schools, peer groups, and media.
Primary Socialization
The initial phase of social learning in childhood through which individuals become aware of societal norms and values, largely influenced by family and immediate social environment.
Role-taking
The process of mentally assuming the perspective of another person to understand their thoughts, actions, or feelings.
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