Self concept is the image that people have of themselves and how they think other peopl
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Cooley' s concept of looking-glass self can help us understand ______.
A.why men and women are good at different things
B.how young girls feel when they are said to be pretty
C.how men and women are taught to perform. different social roles
D.why men and women receive messages in a totally different way
The best way to get rid of a negative selfimage is to realize that your image is far from objective and to actively convince yourself of your positive qualities
The author discusses "the democratic ethic" in paragraph 3 in order to
A.explain the relationship between external experience and inner imagination.
B.support the notion that the self contains two conflicting and irreconcilable arguments.
C.illustrate the relationship between the self's desire to be individual and its desire to merge with all other selves.
D.elaborate on the concept that the self constantly desires to realize its potential.
The last sentence "that concept seems to many like a relic" means that______.
A.people"s image of unions is outdated
B.activities like going on strike are unjustifiable
C.unions are no longer popular in U. S.
D.security of retired workers is not guaranteed
A.enables them to assert the importance of the democratic ethic
B.justifies their concept of the freedom of the individual
C.sustains their faith in the existence of an individual
D.is the foundation of their humanistic view of existence
Whether one is intelligent, or stupid; attractive, or ugly; these and many other ideas of the self are (8)_____ from the reactions of people with whom we (9)_____. This process of (10)_____ the nature of the self from the reaction of others has been labeled the "Looking-glass Self" by Cooley, who carefully analyzed this psychological (11)_____ of self-discovery.
Just as the picture in the mirror gives an image of the physical self, (12)_____ the perception of the reactions of others gives an image of the social self. We know, (13)_____, that we are good at certain things and not at others. This (14)_____ came to us from the reactions of other persons, first our parents and then other individuals (15)_____ in life. It should be remembered that, as other people's reactions could be (16)_____ and understood in more than one way, the looking-glass self with which the individual (17)_____ may easily differ from the image others have actually formed of his (18)_____. Clearly, it is our perception of the responses of others and not their (19)_____ responses that (20)_____ our self-image, and these perceptions are often not accurate.
A.consent
B.label
C.frame
D.concept
A.is the foundation of their humanistic view of existence.
B.justifies their concept of the freedom of the individual.
C.enables them to assert the importance of the democratic ethic.
D.denies their faith in the existence of intuition and imagination.
Unhealthy attitudes about weight,body image and food may.
A.1ead to an eating disorder.
B.result from self—induced vomiting.
C.make it easier to gain weight.
D.bring about greater competition.
A.is the foundation of their humanistic view of existence.
B.justifies their concept of the freedom of the individual.
C.enables them to assert the importance of the democratic ethic.
D.denies their faith in the existence of intuition and imagination.
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