Looking-Glass Self Theory Quiz
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Who introduced this theory?

Charles Horton Cooley

What is the focus of this theory?

the development of self-concept

What is the theoretical assumption of this theory?

We see ourselves as we believe other people see us

What is the underlying assumption of this theory?

<p>self-concept develops through relations with others</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Perception-Effect Model states: 'I am not who I think I am. I am not who you think I am. I am who I think you think I am.' This means perception produces ___ reality.

<p>self</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the stages of the Looking-Glass Self:

<p>We imagine how we appear to others. = Stage 1 We imagine how others judge us. = Stage 2 We accept or reject presumed judgement of others through identity negotiation. = Stage 3</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is Identity Negotiation?

<p>process of identity selection during conflicting looking glasses</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is Negotiated Identity?

<p>the self that is embraced based on dominant looking-glass</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Looking-Glass Self Theory

  • Introduced by Charles Horton Cooley, emphasizing the significance of social interactions in forming self-identity.
  • Focuses on the development of self-concept through perceptions derived from others.

Theoretical Assumption

  • We perceive ourselves based on our interpretation of how others view us, indicating a strong social influence on self-identity.

Underlying Assumption

  • Self-concept evolves primarily through interactions and relationships with other individuals.

Perception-Effect Model

  • Captures a paradox of self-perception: “I am not who I think I am. I am not who you think I am. I am who I think you think I am.” This reveals the complex interplay of perception and identity.

Stages of the Looking-Glass Self

  • Involves three key stages:
    • Imagining how we appear to others.
    • Imagining the judgments others make of us.
    • Accepting or rejecting these perceived judgments through a process of identity negotiation.

Identity Negotiation

  • Refers to the process where individuals select their identities amidst conflicting perceptions or “looking glasses” from various sources.

Negotiated Identity

  • Describes the resultant self-concept embraced based on the most dominant perception from others, highlighting the fluid nature of identity.

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Test your understanding of the Looking-Glass Self Theory by Charles Horton Cooley. This theory highlights the impact of social interactions on self-identity and the stages involved in developing self-concept. Dive into the complexities of perception and identity and see how well you know this essential psychological framework.

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