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What does Mead call the group of people that an individual can interact with

only when they have fully developed their social self?

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Socialization is the means by which human infants begin to acquire the skills necessary to perform as a functioning member of their society and is the most influential learning process one can experience. ... Mead claimed that the self is not there at birth, rather, it is developed with social experience.

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