Multiple Choice
How do sociologists define the self?
A) the part of an individual that is displayed to other members of a society
B) only the private innermost parts of the mind, those that are not usually shown to others
C) the experience of a real identity, distinct from other people
D) the unconscious parts of the mind, especially the id
E) the parts of the human mind that are created through interactions with parents or guardians
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