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The Tendency to Seek Out Individuals Like Oneself Is Referred

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Question 33

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The tendency to seek out individuals like oneself is referred to as the:


A) socialization perspective.
B) social mimicry hypothesis.
C) selection perspective.
D) self-identity process.

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