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All of the following are common examples of collective socialization except for

A) salespeople
B) fraternity pledge classes
C) apprenticeships
D) airline attendants
E) army boot camps

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Final answer:

The option that is not a common example of collective socialization is A) salespeople, as they typically do not experience a unified socialization process as a group compared to fraternity pledge classes, apprenticeships, airline attendants, and army boot camps.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is looking for which of the provided options is not a common example of collective socialization. Collective socialization refers to the process whereby individuals are trained or brought up to learn the norms, values, and behaviors appropriate to their group in a collective context. This often involves structures and institutions that provide a shared experience for its members.

The correct answer is A) salespeople. Typically, salespeople do not undergo a uniform socialization process as a cohesive group compared to the others listed. On the other hand:

  • Fraternity pledge classes (option B) are a classic example of collective socialization where new members are taught the customs and values of the fraternity through shared experiences and rituals.
  • Apprenticeships (option C) involve training new practitioners in a trade alongside experienced workers, which is a group-oriented learning process.
  • Airline attendants (option D) are trained in a cohort, learning about safety procedures, customer service, and company policies collectively.
  • Army boot camps (option E) are one of the most well-known forms of collective socialization where recruits go through rigorous collective training to learn the practices and values of the military.

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