Asked by Hayley Brown on Jul 16, 2024

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The idea that we form a concept of ourselves from how we think others see us is:

A) based on the legend of Narcissus.
B) called the 'looking-glass self'.
C) derived from Freudian psychology.
D) known as self-monitoring.

Looking-glass Self

A concept that suggests individuals form their self-image based on how they believe others perceive them.

  • Elucidate the principle of the 'looking-glass self' and its consequences for personal self-image.
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Rebekah ButlerJul 19, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The 'looking-glass self' is a sociological concept introduced by Charles Horton Cooley in 1902. It suggests that our self-concept is shaped by our perceptions of how others perceive us.