Question
(Internet, Peer Group, Childhood, Socialization, Unsocialization, The Self, Imitation, Play Stage, Game Stage, Primary Socialization, Secondary Socialization, Positive Sanctions, School, Technology, Negative Sanctions, Mass Media, Neighbourhood, Workplace, Adult Socialization, Re-socialization.)
It extends over the entire life of a person.

Answer

Secondary Socialization

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