The looking-glass self

a. is always an accurate perception of how others see us.
b. may not be an accurate perception of how others view us.
c. is not a useful concept because it may be inaccurate.
d. may be distorted, so sociologists argue against it as a means of developing self-concept.
e. takes place very carefully and consciously.


B

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