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The Stage at Which a Child Begins to Learn How

Question 66

Question 66

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The stage at which a child begins to learn how to assume and play many different, but complementary, roles in George Herbert Mead's theory is the


A) play stage.
B) game stage.
C) generalized-other stage.
D) psychosexual stage.

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