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According to Charles Horton Cooley's idea of the looking glass self, the self emerges in a three-step sequence. Which of the following is NOT one of those steps:
 
  A) We discover our innate image.
   B) We form an image of how we appear to other people.
   C) We imagine how others judge this image.
   D) We respond to the imagined reactions of others to this image.

Question 2

Mary is a high school freshman. Her friends are very dear to her and are clearly her peer group. It is true of the peer groups that:
 
  A) its influence peaks during grade school
   B) it helps young people stay close to their families
   C) it provides a great deal of informal socialization
   D) it discourages members from trying out adult roles



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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