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crobinson2013

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According to Charles Horton Cooley, we monitor ourselves by imagining how we appear to other people. This is part of the
 
  A. looking-glass self.
  B. regulation of social placement.
  C. development of self.
  D. differentiation of self.

Question 2

Which theory incorporates the concept of the looking-glass self in the analysis of human interaction?
 
  A. functionalism
  B. conflict theory
  C. symbolic interactionism
  D. exchange theory



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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