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lak

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Couples with more _____ ideas about women's and men's roles tend to share more equally in food preparation, housework, and child care.
 
  a. individualistic
 b. patriarchal
 c. egalitarian
 d. domestic

Question 2

Elaborate on George Herbert Mead's efforts of linking the idea of selfconcept to roletaking.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

The following are suggested areas for students to address in their

essays:

Define roletaking and provide examples

Define significant others and provide examples

Differentiate between the I and the me elements

Identify the three stages of self-development

Describe the self-development that occurs in the preparatory stage

Describe the self-development that occurs in the play stage

Describe the self-development that occurs in the game stage

Define generalized other and provide examples

Discuss whether or not you believe Mead's selfdevelopment theory is

valid

Encourage students to include any personal experiences in relation to

Mead's selfdevelopment theory



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