Authorities rescue a young woman aged 14, raised in a cage by foster parents who rarely interacted with her. She cannot speak a language or behave in a socially acceptable way. The rescued girl lacks:
a. secondary group identity.
b. biological stage development.
c. money for better care.
d. any experience with boys her own age, so she is socially shy.
e. primary socialization.
E
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A. 1955. B. 1964. C. 1981. D. 2005.
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. In the study on cheating, students did not think that cheating is wrong. 2. The techniques of neutralization allow students who cheat to sidestep ethics and place blame for their behavior elsewhere.