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Lobcity

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In Mead's theory, the me can best be described as the:
 
  a. aspect of self that transcends social constructions
  b. socialized aspect of self
  c. transpersonal self
  d. idiosyncratic, subjective observer of self

Question 2

Deficiency formulations are based on:
 
  a. Anglo based biases
  b. behaviors and traits that are valued in American culture
  c. behaviors and traits that are devalued in American culture
  d. an acceptance of assimilation as the preferred mode of adaptation
  e. all of the above
  f. only a, c, and d



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E



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