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LCritchfi

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Which of these is not considered a stage of the looking-glass self?
 
  a. imagining how we appear to others
  b. imagining the reaction of others to our imagined appearance
  c. forming an opinion of ourselves based on how we think others see us
  d. evaluating ourselves based on how we imagine others have judged us
  e. finding out if our perception and evaluation are correct

Question 2

For conflict theorists the central research question in the sociology of education since World War II concerns
 
  a. the relationship between education and social inequality.
  b. the manifest functions of education.
  c. patterns of school attendance.
  d. ways in which innovative knowledge is created and disseminated.
  e. the hidden curriculum.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

A



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