Cooley's metaphor of the "looking-glass self" captures the:
A) Ongoing interaction of the "I" and the "Me"
B) The increased surveillance of the self in modern society
C) The idea that we are always subjects and objects to ourselves
D) A and C
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Q10: Where does stigma come from, and what
Q11: A school of American philosophy emphasizing the
Q12: G.H. Mead argued that the self is:
A)
Q13: The "I" is:
A) The same as the
Q14: The "Me" is:
A) The same as the
Q16: Socialization is extremely important because it:
A) Teaches
Q17: Sociologists refer to the family as a
Q18: In social interaction, meaning is established as
Q19: Symbolic interactionists emphasize that social interaction:
A) Involves
Q20: Symbolic interaction focuses on:
A) Organizational structures
B) Face-to-face
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