Tina goes to a party. When she leaves her house, she thinks that she has chosen a really cute outfit, and looks nice
When she gets to the party she receives some puzzled looks from others who are there, and she notices that she is much more ‘dressed up' than they are. Another young woman walks by and says sarcastically, "nice dress." Tina decides that she does not actually look nice after all, and begins to feel foolish and leaves early. This example best illustrates
A. conflict theory.
B. looking-glass self.
C. principle of least interest.
D. none of these.
B
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