The term that defines the behaviors and beliefs of a particular social, ethnic, or age group is "culture." Culture encompasses the shared practices, values, norms, and artifacts that characterize a group, influencing how its members interact and perceive the world. It shapes identity and contributes to the social cohesion of the group.
Ethnotheories are the cultural beliefs and understandings of a particular group or community regarding social phenomena, practices, or events. They shape how individuals within the group perceive and interpret the world around them.
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Culture.
this is the renewal of aspects of cultural practices and beliefs to a particular society.
their culture
Environment, territorial animals and vegetation, religious beliefs and practices.
Culture
changing or maintaining particular policies ensuring that the group's beliefs are represented in public policy
These elements are known as cultural traits or cultural practices, which are specific customs, traditions, behaviors, and artifacts that are characteristic of a particular society or group. They help define and shape the identity and shared beliefs of that culture.
The beliefs, behaviors, values, and forms shared by a particular group of people.
This is known as professional identity, which is shaped by the unique values, beliefs, skills, and practices that define a particular occupational group. Professional identity helps individuals within that group understand their role, responsibilities, and connections with others in the profession.