Approximately how long is the socialization process for the normal human being?
A) It lasts as long as the imitation stage in Mead's theory of development.
B) It begins at birth and concludes by age six or seven.
C) It begins when the child first interacts with others and it expires in adolescence.
D) It is lifelong, from birth to death.
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