The term "looking-glass self" refers to
A) being able to recognize oneself in a mirror
B) a self-concept based on how other people respond to us
C) one's ability to take another person's perspective
D) an infant's tendency to play with his or her mirror image
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Q12: Like George Herbert Mead, most developmentalists believe
Q13: One clear clue that 1-year-olds view themselves
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Q19: Achieving self-recognition depends on
A) cognitive development
B) social
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