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altruistic elements Professiona normative standards are learnt on a formal level (for example, at a university) and informal level (during the process of professional socialization and contact with the peer group, as well as informal sanctions) The transformation process of a novice to a professional is essentially an acculturation process during which the values, norms and symbols of the profession are internalized Acculturation can be so strong that it may cause personality transformation, which the French refer to as \u2018deformation professionelle\u2019, usually displayed by stereotypes, which are almost always exemplified by members of professions as ideal professionals, those who have internalized the profession's culture completely The question is, what is the extent of normative standards and professional characteristics that nursing students are exposed to during professional socialization, and to what extent are these standards and characteristics internalized so that a 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