Asked by Arumugam Anamale on Jul 23, 2024

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What is the first part of the self according to Mead?

A) Significant self
B) The Me
C) Generalized self
D) The I

Significant Self

The concept within social psychology that refers to the parts of an individual's identity that are considered important and defining by the individual themselves.

Generalized Self

A concept in sociology referring to an individual's awareness of societal expectations and the incorporation of these expectations into their self-concept.

The Me

Concept from sociology that represents the part of an individual's self developed through social interactions, based on how others see them.

  • Understand the concept of self and its development in sociology.
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Caylee GodbyJul 30, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
According to Mead, the first part of the self is "The I," which is our spontaneous and creative sense of self that is not influenced by social norms or expectations. This is in contrast to the "Me," which is our learned sense of self that arises from interactions with others and our internalization of social norms and values.