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- meads concept of the \me\ represents the: (1 point) a) spontaneous and creative aspect of the self b) unsocialized self c) socialized self, incorporating the internalized attitudes of others d) biological drives of the individual 4. meads preparatory stage (or imitation stage) of self - development is characterized by children (1 point) a) understanding their social position and the positions of those around them b) imitating the behaviors of significant people in their lives without understanding c) engaging in role - playing and taking on the perspectives of others d) considering multiple tasks and relationships simultaneously
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George Herbert Mead's preparatory (imitation) stage of self - development in children is characterized by imitating the behaviors of significant people in their lives. The "me" in Mead's concept represents the socialized self, incorporating the internalized attitudes of others.
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- c) Socialized self, incorporating the internalized attitudes of others
- b) Imitating the behaviors of significant people in their lives