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Our Sense of Self Is Often Influenced by How We

Question 99

Question 99

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Our sense of self is often influenced by how we imagine important people in our lives perceive us.This is referred to as our


A) self-role.
B) looking-glass self.
C) mirror-self.
D) social identity.

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