The idea of the "looking glass self" is that when we interact with others,they gesture and react to us.We then see ourselves reflected through them as though they were a mirror.Therefore,our social selves are reflected directly in how we see ourselves judged by others.The sociologist who created this idea is:
A) Sigmund Freud
B) George Herbert Mead
C) Charles Horton Cooley
D) Lawrence Kohlberg
E) Carol Gilligan
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