Asked by Mirella Lockwood on Jun 12, 2024

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Jack and Jill are having an argument and Jill is getting very frustrated with Jack's responses until she remembers that it is a very difficult day for Jack and this might be affecting his behaviour.This is an example of which of the following?

A) The looking-glass self
B) The I and the Me
C) The three stages of development
D) Role-taking

Role-taking

The process of mentally assuming the perspective of another in order to understand their thoughts, feelings, or actions, often used as a basis for empathy and social interaction.

The Looking-glass Self

A social psychological concept that suggests a person's self grows out of society's interpersonal interactions and the perceptions of others.

The I and the Me

A concept introduced by George Herbert Mead that describes the interplay between the spontaneous, personal aspects of the self ("I") and the socialized, reflective aspects ("Me").

  • Understand the concept of role-taking and its significance in social interactions.
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Jacob DelepineJun 18, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
This is an example of role-taking where Jill is able to take on the perspective of Jack and understand his behavior by considering the difficult day he may be having. The looking-glass self relates to how we develop our sense of self based on how others view and interact with us, the I and the Me relates to how we balance our own desires and the expectations of society, and the three stages of development refers to the stages of moral development proposed by Lawrence Kohlberg.