All of the following are steps in the formation of the looking-glass self EXCEPT:
a. we imagine how we appear to others.
b. we imagine how others judge us based on those appearances.
c. we ask people what they think of us.
d. we ponder, internalize, or reject these judgments.
c
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The theories that propose societies may take different routes, but eventually lead to the same stage of development, are ________ theories
A) unilinear B) reformative C) transformative D) multilinear
To maintain a non-violent atmosphere in her classroom, Mrs. Elliot gives one golden star to every student who plays nicely with the other students. Mrs. Elliot's actions are in line with __________
A) operant conditioning B) anomie C) subcultural theory D) containment theory
The lower-middle-class members shape the economic and political climate by holding top political positions in the federal government, underwriting thousands of think tanks and research institutes that formulate national policies, and shaping public opinion through the mass media.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
According to the __________ perspective, stratification is necessary for the efficient functioning of society.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).