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Sally Vargas
on Nov 16, 2024Verified
As you walk into your classroom,you notice that all of the other students are traditional students and you are not! This is an example of:
A) a sense of solo status.
B) having a social role.
C) the looking-glass self.
D) a reflected appraisal.
Solo Status
The situation in which an individual is the only representative of their social group in a specific context, often increasing visibility and pressure on the individual.
Social Role
Expected patterns of behavior associated with individuals occupying particular positions or statuses within a group or society.
- Recognize the role that social comparisons and reflected appraisals play in forming one's self-concept and affecting their self-esteem.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the role that social comparisons and reflected appraisals play in forming one's self-concept and affecting their self-esteem.
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