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jacqueline sawyer
on Dec 12, 2024Verified
In the process postulated by the looking-glass self,
A) we develop our identity based on how we perceive ourselves.
B) we judge ourselves based on internalized standards.
C) we create malleable identities based on unconscious processes.
D) how we think others perceive us affects how we feel.
Looking-Glass Self
The idea that people’s conception of self arises through reflection about their relationship to others.
Identity
The way in which individuals see and define themselves, shaped by personal, social, and cultural factors.
- Learn that the self is established through the influences of social interactions and the ways in which society perceives individuals.
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Learning Objectives
- Learn that the self is established through the influences of social interactions and the ways in which society perceives individuals.
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