Fraternities and sororities are examples of: Question 14 options: a) enculturation. b) in-groups. c) out-groups. d) acculturation.
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- Enculturation: The process by which individuals learn the norms and values of their culture. - In-groups: Groups to which an individual belongs and identifies with. - Out-groups: Groups to which an individual does not belong or identify with. - Acculturation: Show more…
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