Primary Socialization: The initial socialization process that occurs during childhood, primarily within the family, where individuals learn the basic values, beliefs, and behaviors of their culture.
Secondary Socialization: The ongoing socialization process that occurs later in life, often through interactions with social institutions like schools, workplaces, and peer groups, which further shape an individual's behavior and identity.
Agents of Socialization: The individuals, groups, and institutions that play a significant role in the socialization process, such as family, peers, media, and educational systems.