Using an example, explain how self-consciousness relates to taking the role of the other.
What will be an ideal response?
Varies. Self-consciousness is an individual's awareness of how others see them. The individual develops a sense of self through the reactions and attitudes of others. Children begin to develop into social beings who are aware of themselves as distinct individuals through the process of taking the role of the other, or imitating those around them.
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About _____ percent of criminal cases are never tried in court; instead, they are resolved by plea bargaining, a process in which the prosecution negotiates a reduced sentence for the accused in exchange for a guilty plea
a. 50 b. 60 c. 70 d. 90
The development of a criminal self-concept can often lead to:
a. a fatalistic attitude about crime and a cycle of defeatism b. higher self-esteem and successful crimes become more common c. higher levels of self-efficacy coupled with lower levels of self-esteem d. positive attitudes about crime and a steady reduction of depressive symptoms
According to evolutionary psychology, the phenomenon in which we work to regulate and control our partners' access to potential rivals is:
A) intimate resistance. B) intimate terrorism. C) mate-resistance. D) mate-guarding.
In what ways are patients increasingly prosumers of health care? How has this change affected the power of physicians?
What will be an ideal response?