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__________ is defined as the process of learning new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors.Anticipatory socializationSocial interactionResocializationImpression management

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Answer:Anticipatory socialization Step-by-step explanation:Anticipatory socialization is the process in which non-group-members learn to take values and standards of groups that they aspire to join in the future, this process has the purpose of making their entry easier and to help them interact competently once they have been accepted. Social interaction is an exchange between two or more individuals, is the way we act and react to those around us. Resocialization is to learn and unlearn, is a process in which one's sense of social values, beliefs, and norms are re-engineered. Old behaviors that were helpful in a previous role are removed because they are no longer of use. Impression management: is the process in which an individual tries to control the impressions and perceptions of other people about a person, object or event by regulating information in social interaction.We are choosing anticipatory socialization instead of resocialization because this last one is a process of unlearning and then learning, anticipatory socialization involves just learning new norms, values, attitudes and behaviors.I hope you find this information useful and interesting! Good luck!