Multiple Choice
According to the symbolic interactionist George Herbert Mead, the generalized other is:
A) the inability of very young children to differentiate between themselves and others.
B) the guidelines and expectations associated with a particular role.
C) an understanding of the rules governing a number of different players in related roles.
D) any agent of socialization who serves to teach an individual to become a member of a social group.
E) the role toddlers take on when they graduate from the meaningless imitation of infancy to the play-acting stage of young childhood.
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