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bclement10

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In the play stage, children learn what is expected of them by
 
  a. significant others.
  b. peer groups.
  c. ego formation.
  d. generalized other.

Question 2

When a child plays ball, he comes to know the roles of all the players and adjusts his behaviors accordingly. This assessment of the entire situation is what Mead called the discovery of the
 
  a. self-fulfilling prophecy.
  b. generalized other.
  c. looking-glass self.
  d. superego.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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