Asked by Hardi Patel on Jun 24, 2024

verifed

Verified

Which of Jablin's stages of socialization best describes the stage in which workers adjusts her expectations, resolves organizational conflicts, and develops her own individual job role?

A) anticipatory socialization
B) assimilation
C) exit
D) metamorphosis

Socialization

entails the process by which individuals learn and internalize the norms, values, behaviors, and social skills appropriate to their society or culture.

Assimilation

The process by which individuals or groups adopt the customs and attitudes of other cultures, often losing aspects of their original culture.

Metamorphosis

A transformation or change in shape, form, or substance, particularly in nature or literature, symbolizing growth or change.

  • Comprehend Jablin's stages of socialization within organizations and their implications for workers' adjustment and role development.
verifed

Verified Answer

WO
winston oladapoJun 25, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The stage of metamorphosis in Jablin's stages of socialization involves the worker adjusting their expectations, resolving conflicts within the organization, and developing their own job role. This stage occurs after the worker has already been hired and gone through the assimilation stage.