A school-age child who is helping his father wash the car is told by his father that he is leaving "streaks all over the windows." The child feels his father thinks he's stupid for not being able to wash windows correctly.This incorporation of "being stupid" into the child's self-concept illustrates an example of:
A) moral reasoning (Kohlberg) .
B) information processing (Piaget) .
C) looking-glass self (Cooley and Mead) .
D) imitation of behavior (Bandura and Mischel) .
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