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In Their Conceptions of How the Self Is Formed,how Does

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In their conceptions of how the self is formed,how does Mead differ from Freud?


A) Freud believed the self was fixed in childhood; Mead though it was always changing.
B) Mead doesn't think there are multiple parts of the individual.
C) Freud isn't theoretical and Mead is.
D) Mead argued that the self is static and unchangeable.

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