Multiple Choice
The looking-glass self refers to the conception of the self based on
A) how the person thinks others see him or her.
B) the individual's physical appearance.
C) a person's affective reaction to his or her physical appearance.
D) a person's comparison of his or her physical self with an ideal.
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