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What did Shrauger and Schoeneman (1979) and Tice (1992) find out about the idea of the 'looking-glass self'?

A) People do not tend to see themselves as others see them, but instead as they think others see them
B) It should not have been termed 'the looking-glass self' but 'the mirror-image self'
C) They confirmed that people always see themselves as others see them
D) Nothing, Shrauger and Shoeneman (1979) and Tice (1992) did not do research into the idea of the 'looking-glass self'

Looking-glass Self

A social psychological concept asserting that a person's self grows out of society's interpersonal interactions and the perceptions of others.

  • Describe the concept of the 'looking-glass self' and its implications on self-perception.
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