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Hailey Bowermon
on Dec 12, 2024Verified
According to Charles Horton Cooley, in seeing ourselves as others do, we
A) respond to our subconscious need for approval.
B) imitate the play of others.
C) respond to how we think others judge us.
D) are punished for behaving incorrectly.
Charles Horton Cooley
An American sociologist best known for his theory of the "Looking-Glass Self," which describes how personal identity is developed by how we perceive others seeing us.
Subconscious Need
A psychological requirement or drive that operates below the level of conscious awareness, influencing behavior and decision-making.
- Grasp the concept of the self as a socially constructed entity, influenced by interactions and perceptions within society.
Verified Answer
KC
Learning Objectives
- Grasp the concept of the self as a socially constructed entity, influenced by interactions and perceptions within society.
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