Multiple Choice
The term "looking-glass self" refers to the idea that:
A) unless we look ourselves in the mirror occasionally and take stock of who we are, we are susceptible to peer pressure
B) people define themselves by seeing themselves reflected in the reactions of others
C) our self-conceptions and how we appear to others may be very different
D) the way we think that we appear to others is often like the distorted image in a carnival mirror
E) c and d
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