What are the three elements of Cooley's looking-glass self concept?

What will be an ideal response?


(1 ) we imagine how we appear to those around us;
(2 ) we interpret the reactions of others;
(3 ) we develop a self-concept

Sociology

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The development of social media means that

a. fewer people in the United States participate in social networks. b. it is no longer important for people in our society to be "well connected." c. in the computer age, typical social networks now link more people. d. our population is increasingly isolated socially with smaller social networks.

Sociology

Which of these statements regarding the restructuring of the U.S. economy is false?

A. Manufacturing jobs are disappearing. B. Fewer men are the sole support for their families. C. Newly created jobs are low paying. D. Men are filling the newly created service positions, leaving women unemployed.

Sociology

Which of the following statements best defines consumerism?

A) It refers to the rights of consumers to determine the prices of goods. B) It refers to the phenomenon of buying everything and having everything now. C) It refers to the tendency to consider materialism more important than spiritualism. D) It refers to the belief in the benefits of consumer marketing.

Sociology

Simmel thought ______ delineates relationships where we come to know more about people than they intentionally reveal.

a. confidence b. acquaintanceship c. discretion d. betrayal

Sociology