Mead’s concept of “taking the attitude of the other” shares much with whose idea of a “looking-glass self”?
a. Emile Durkheim
b. Immanuel Kant
c. Charles Horton Cooley
d. W.E.B. Du Bois
c. Charles Horton Cooley
Sociology
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A. exacerbators. B. amplifiers. C. riskfactors. D. functionalimpairments.
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What will be an ideal response?
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When roles are tightly prescribed by society and few, if any, deviate from them, people tend to feel safe and secure
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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What theory relies on the logic that real consequences exist when people define situations as real?
A. medicalization of deviance B. Thomas theorem C. primary deviance D. secondary deviance
Sociology