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CBme

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The purpose of professional socialization is to learn:
 
  a. the knowledge and skills of a profession.
  b. the culture of a profession.
  c. the knowledge, skills, and culture of a profession.
  d. a totally new way of life, including new professional skills.

Question 2

Tonya is a graduate student in sociology. She has been working with professors on their research projects and has begun to develop and conduct her own projects. Recently, she presented a research paper at a professional meeting to other sociologists. She believes this will prepare her for her future career. These behaviors are consistent with:
 
  a. primary socialization.
  b. resocialization.
  c. role exit.
  d. professional socialization.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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