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Why do peer groups often provide a different perspective of socialization than the family?

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children engage in diff activities with their peers than they do with their families

Step-by-step explanation:

In sociological contexts, peer group is a social group of individuals based on their common interest. It affects their socialization process. Though both family and peer groups affect socialization process but in a different way. While an adolescent feel comfortable talking to family about their career choice, not about his interpersonal relationship or sex and there they look up to their peer group.

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