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According to G.H Mead, by the time children learn to take into consideration the perspective of an entire group, they already have a social self that he called "me". True False
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Elit · 8 yıl öğretmeniUzman doğrulaması
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False<br /><br />According to G.H. Mead, the development of the "me" occurs through social interaction and the process of taking the perspective of others. However, the statement that children learn to take into consideration the perspective of an entire group before developing a social self is not accurate. Mead proposed that the "me" develops gradually through interactions with others and understanding the expectations and perspectives of specific groups, rather than an entire group all at once.
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