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According to George Herbert Mead, how does the self develop? a) Through genetic inheritance b) Through interactions with others c) Through personal experiences d) Through self-reflection
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Do you believe that your personality or self developed primarily through interactions with others or through innate qualities? a) Through interactions with others b) Through innate qualities c) Through a combination of both d) I am unsure
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Which of the following examples best supports the idea that the self develops through interactions with others? a) A person who has always been introverted and shy, regardless of their social interactions b) A person who becomes more confident and outgoing after joining a theater group and making new friends c) A person who has a strong sense of self from a young age, regardless of their interactions with others d) A person who has a natural talent for leadership and takes charge in group settings
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In George Herbert Mead’s theory, what role do parents, friends, and teachers play in the development of the self? a) They have no influence on the development of the self b) They are solely responsible for shaping the self c) They provide guidance and socialization that contribute to the development of the self d) They hinder the development of the self
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Which of the following statements aligns with George Herbert Mead’s perspective on the development of the self? a) The self is entirely predetermined at birth and cannot be influenced by interactions with others b) The self is solely shaped by personal experiences and has no connection to interactions with others c) The self is a product of both innate qualities and interactions with others d) The self is solely shaped by interactions with others and has no connection to innate qualities
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