Multiple Choice
In their judgement of identity, how does Mead differ from Freud?
A) Freud believed the identity was fixed in childhood, whereas Mead thought it was constantly emerging.
B) Mead believed there are multiple parts of the individual, but Freud did not.
C) Freud developed symbolic interactionism and Mead developed psychoanalytic theory.
D) Mead argued that the identity is static, whereas Freud argued that the identity is dynamic.
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