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valkas [14]
3 years ago
15

According to George H. Mead, when we respond to how we think others perceive us as a subject, the __________ component of the se

lf is being illustrated. Select one: a. me b. I c. you d. significant other
Social Studies
1 answer:
Fed [463]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<h2>I </h2>

Explanation:

George Herbert Mead was a well known sociologist from the university of Chicago in early 1900's. He is known for developing branch of sociology known as symbolic interactionism . He told that there are two parts of the self, self image and self-awareness.

According to  Mead the<em> "I" is a socialised active aspect of a person while "Me" is a socialised aspect,</em> these two terms refer to the psychology of the individual.

According his theory our personality is shaped by the world around us, interaction and reflection on those interactions also play a vital role. Self develops with age and there is nothing biological about it.

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