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Anushka Vashishth
on Dec 28, 2024Verified
Mead elaborated upon ____ to suggest that most self-knowledge comes from feedback received from other people.
A) Freud ' s notion of the superego
B) the neo-Freudian notion of the object
C) Cooley ' s notion of the looking-glass self
D) Turner ' s notion of self as institution
Looking-glass Self
A social psychological concept that suggests individuals shape their self-concepts based on how they believe others perceive them.
Mead
An alcoholic beverage created by fermenting honey with water, sometimes with the addition of fruits, spices, grains, or hops.
- Comprehend the concept of the "looking-glass self" and its effects on self-view.
- Investigate the influence of personal and communal identity on actions and interpersonal connections.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the concept of the "looking-glass self" and its effects on self-view.
- Investigate the influence of personal and communal identity on actions and interpersonal connections.
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