Answer:
I'm no good at geometry. Whenever I answer questions wrong in class, the teacher looks at me like I'm stupid and other students laugh at me
Explanation:
As developed by Charles Horton Cooley in 1902, the looking-glass self is a social psychological concept suggests that a person's self "judgement" is developed out of society's interpersonal interactions and the perceptions of others. In other words stating that we develop our self based on the judgements of others. This is reflected in the statement above
where the student believes he is "no good at geometry" because others laugh and believe he is "no good at geometry"
Answer:
B. An elected official who is in general agreement with the lobbyist
Explanation:
Lobbyists need people who see eye to eye with them and can back their agenda. They would therefore be more likely to contact people in positions of power to help them
Answer:
b. operational definition
Explanation:
Operational definition is the expression of procedure used to define the nature of an event or situation especially used during data collection. In this question, the sentence subject used is 'the intensity of the electrical shock the students are to receive'. Which mean it is asking specifically on the subject of the intensity of the electrical shock.
Option A, hypothetical construct is not it since hypothetical construct is a variable which could be explained but hardly observed. In this case, hypothetical construct is more suitable to the degree of pain (extremely painful, mild shock and other)
Option C, mediating definition is the mediator variable between a dependent and an independent variables; in this case is not applicable
While Option D, conceptual definition give the definition of a certain concept. For example the definition of concept of pain.
Therefore the best answer for this is B, operational definition since it focus on how to measure the intensity of the electrical shock
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