Asked by rufyjane stephen manuere on Jul 25, 2024

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Mead's term for the compilation of attributes that we associate with the average member of society is

A) "I."
B) "me."
C) generalized other.
D) looking-glass other.

Generalized Other

A concept in sociology referring to the internalized sense of society's values, norms, and expectations.

Looking-glass Other

A concept where an individual's self-concept is influenced by their perceptions of how others see them, effectively serving as a social mirror.

  • Recognize the role of significant others and generalized others in shaping individual self-concept.
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Emily BarryJul 30, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Mead's term for the compilation of attributes that we associate with the average member of society is the "generalized other." This term refers to the cultural and societal norms, values, and expectations that shape our behavior and self-concept. It is the shared understanding of what is considered appropriate or acceptable within a particular group or society.