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The "looking-glass self" is but one of many "selves" defining who we are. It is the:

A) ideal self we wish we were as we look at ourselves in the mirror.
B) self we imagine others see when reacting to us.
C) self we visualize we will be in our older years.
D) self we see reflecting what our parents were.

Looking-glass Self

The looking-glass self is a concept where an individual's self-image is shaped by the perceptions and social feedback from others.

Ideal Self

The ideal self refers to the person one aspires to be, based on personal ambitions, goals, and the standards set by society or oneself.

Parents

Parents are guardians or caretakers responsible for raising, supporting, and guiding their children through various stages of development.

  • Understand the concept of the "looking-glass self" and its role in forming individual identity.
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