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Ymorist [56]
2 years ago
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From time to time, many of us have the urge to do something wild or unusual, such as streaking in the buff past the fifty-yard l

ine during the homecoming football game. Such a desire is resisted and subdued, however, because our socialization has created effective controls to discourage such behavior. This concept of self-regulation based on socialization into a self and emotions is known as our ________.
Social Studies
1 answer:
djyliett [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

social mirror

Explanation:

Social mirror theory: The term "social mirror theory" is described as a theory that signifies that individuals aren't capable of "self-reflection" if they haven't taken into consideration their peer's understanding of the experience. In contrast, individuals resolve & define their "internal musings" from someone else's viewpoint. Significantly it is considered as a specific type of "mimicry".

In the question above, the given concept is known as a "social mirror".

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