Group processes research is important to the study of socialization in what way?
A) It shows the importance of peer-group interactions in the socialization processes.
B) It shows the importance of family interactions.
C) It shows the importance of the media.
D) It emphasizes the impact of socialization in group settings.
Answer: D
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