Cooley's "Looking Glass Self" describes
A) How we form our identity based on how we think other people see us.
B) The process of taking on the roles of others and distinguishing between the "I" and the "me"
C) How we actively try to present ourselves to others.
D) How we modify our behavior depending on the situation and onlookers
A
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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