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A process in which members of one cultural group adopt the beliefs, patterns, and behaviors of another group.
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Latest revision as of 03:34, 20 July 2024

A process in which members of one cultural group adopt the beliefs, patterns, and behaviors of another group.
  • acculturation in sociology
  • acculturation (sociology)
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acculturation
A process in which members of one cultural group adopt the beliefs, patterns, and behaviors of another group.
  • acculturation in sociology
  • acculturation (sociology)

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