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This document discusses the conclusions from a study on socialization. It finds that most respondents believe positive socialization is important to avoid bad behaviors and influences personality and behavior. Positive socialization can help with life transitions and is influenced by peers and family. Recommendations are provided for students, parents, friends, and universities to promote positive socialization through social activities, counseling, teaching social skills, and encouraging confidence and social interaction.

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This document discusses the conclusions from a study on socialization. It finds that most respondents believe positive socialization is important to avoid bad behaviors and influences personality and behavior. Positive socialization can help with life transitions and is influenced by peers and family. Recommendations are provided for students, parents, friends, and universities to promote positive socialization through social activities, counseling, teaching social skills, and encouraging confidence and social interaction.

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CONCLUSION

To sum up, socialisation is a process that an individual adapts to fit into a community as well
as acts in a way that the community accepts of. According to numerous social scientists, they
believe that socialisation encompasses the entire process of learning during one's life and
seems to have a significant impact on both adults as well as teenagers' personality, beliefs,
but also behaviors. According to the findings, it can be concluded that majority of the
respondents believe that it is important for them to have positive socialisation to help them
getting away from involved in bad behaviours. Next, there are more respondents who agree
that socialisation can affect their behaviour than those who disagree. This is might be due to
more than a half of the respondents agree to positive socialisation can help in adjusting one’s
life’s transition. Surely, most of the respondents knows that positive socialisation could give
them some benefits. Last but absolutely not least, it is clear that some of the impact of the
positive socialisation are peer influence and family. This is because, in findings, it was shown
that more respondents agreed to peer influence affected positive socialisation and as well as
agreed to family was influence to enhance the positive socialisation skills than those who
disagreed. In a nutshell, socialisation processes typically complicated, could be related and
might also differ considerably on both personal attributes as well as the diversity of exposures
students have in higher education institutions or after that.

RECOMMENDATIONS

All of the relevant parties as well as bodies are anticipated to implement out all the offered
recommendations derived from the findings and conclusions of this report in order to achieve
positive socialisation.

(a) Student
- It is recommended for the students, even though you do not really feel like doing
it, you might still appear like an even more social person.
- Analyze which negative feelings keep bringing you down. Substitute it with even
more genuine views like, "I can communicate effectively as well as make new
friends."
- Create a list of small aims for yourself.
(b) Parents
- When it comes to social qualities, good etiquette go quite a big step in influencing
the children to learn positive socialisation. Parents might as well prioritize being
courteous, expressing gratitude, as well as maintaining proper basic manners.
- There are numerous books mostly on market which could assist people in learning
various social skills as well as conversation ideas, so, parents must encourage
children to explore it and make sure they practice it.

(c) Friends
- Start supporting those who are shy, awkwardly socialise with people or do not
seem confident to implement positive socialisation among students and encourage
them to be more confident and socialise more.
- Keep giving positive feedback towards your friends.

(d) University
- Create more gatherings or events that will improve students’ socialisation.
- Make sure to find out any problems or issues regarding socialisation and try to fix
it with the help from suitable parties or even counsellor.

REFERENCES

Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, December 17). Socialization. Encyclopedia


Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/science/socialization

Morin, A. (2020, February 5). 12 Ways To Improve Social Skills And Make You Sociable
Anytime. Lifehack. https://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/12-ways-improve-
social-skills-and-make-you-sociable-anytime.html

Weidman, John. (2006). Socialization of Students in Higher Education: Organizational


Perspectives. 10.4135/9781412976039.n14.

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