Multiple Choice
According to G. H. Mead, the most influential contributor to the theoretical perspective now called symbolic interactionism, the extent to which the "me" shapes behavior is primarily a function of:
A) an ongoing interaction between the "I" and the "my"
B) people's past experiences and their desire to impress others
C) the social context in which action occurs
D) the status characteristics of the actor
E) unconscious physiological processes
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