Ralph’s mother, father, and teachers have all regularly told him that he is a bright and intelligent student. As a result, Ralph sees himself as a bright and intelligent person who likes school. Which of the following perspectives on identity construction best explain Ralph’s story?
A. Performativity
B. Cultural location
C. Symbolic interactionism
D. Positionality
C. Symbolic interactionism
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