Asked by
William Krogsdale
on Dec 12, 2024Verified
Mead's term for the passive, conforming self that reacts to others is the
A) ego.
B) me.
C) I.
D) id.
Passive
Non-reactive behavior characterized by an absence of active response or resistance.
Conforming Self
The aspect of an individual's identity that is shaped by societal expectations and norms, leading to behavior that aligns with social conventions.
- Comprehend the idea that the self is developed as a result of social constructions, influenced by how we interact and are perceived by others.
- Acquire knowledge on the progression of social development, as described by experts like Mead and Freud.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the idea that the self is developed as a result of social constructions, influenced by how we interact and are perceived by others.
- Acquire knowledge on the progression of social development, as described by experts like Mead and Freud.
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