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james9437

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The text observes that reference groups serve two closely related but distinct functions. When these two functions are provided by a single person, we sometimes call that individual a/an:
 
  a. in-group leader
  b. normative leader
  c. reference group leader
  d. role model

Question 2

Our identity is created by interaction of biology with personal life experiences, illustrating
 
  A) The interaction perspective
  B) The either/or perspective
  C) The both/and perspective
  D) The functionalist perspective



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C





 

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