Asked by Taesean Galloway on Jul 23, 2024
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Jenny tells her friends what she thinks is a funny story but their responses are not what she expects,which causes her to question her sense of humour.This is an example of which of the following?
A) The looking-glass self
B) The I and the Me
C) The three stages of development
D) Role-taking
The Looking-glass Self
A sociological concept suggesting that an individual's self-concept is shaped by how they perceive others view them, acting as a social mirror.
The I and the Me
A concept in sociology that describes the individual's perception of themselves (the "I") and the social self as perceived by others (the "Me").
Role-taking
The process of assuming the perspective of another person to understand their thoughts, feelings, or actions, a concept in social psychology.
- Understand the concept of the looking-glass self and its influence on how we perceive ourselves.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the concept of the looking-glass self and its influence on how we perceive ourselves.
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