Multiple Choice
A critical stage during primary socialization for becoming a conforming member of society is:
A) learning in childhood that conformity is the key to gaining love and acceptance.
B) developing self-esteem as an adult.
C) acquiring skills necessary for occupational success.
D) developing an identity salience hierarchy.
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