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"I" vs "me" - ANS "I" is your spontaneous reaction (similar to the id in psychoanalytic theory); "me" is your social self/presentation of yourself to others "Looking-glass self (Cooley) - ANS Charles Horton Cooley developed the idea in which individuals think about how they appear to oth...

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, "I" vs "me" - ANS "I" is your spontaneous reaction (similar to the id in psychoanalytic theory);
"me" is your social self/presentation of yourself to others

"Looking-glass self (Cooley) - ANS Charles Horton Cooley developed the idea in which
individuals think about how they appear to others, make a judgment about what the other
person thinks about them, and then incorporates those ideas into their own concept of self. This
happens in face-to-face interactions, especially with those we are closest with.
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This is closely related to the theory of the mind concept that individuals on the autism spectrum
struggle to grasp




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Roles - ANS We learn social expectations as children through playing and then gaming
(Mead).




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Adults struggle with role strain - ANS difficulty enacting each role because of multiple
demands and competing resources




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role ambiguity - ANS

role salience - ANS
confusion about expectations

which is most important right now?
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role conflict - ANS two roles at odds with each other

According to Symbolic Interactionism Theory, the researcher or practitioner should: - ANS
Pay attention to how individuals interpret events

Consider how cultural meanings affects social behavior
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Look for commonly shared signs and symbols
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All of the above

T/F A basic assumption/tenet of symbolic interaction is that we cannot assume to understand
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behavior simply by knowing or understanding the meaning that the action has for the person. -
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The concept of socialization includes the process of learning the symbols, beliefs, and attitudes
of our culture. According to Mead, when we become socialized to play our roles in society and
we understand how our roles fit in with the roles of others, we are in the... - ANS game stage

Which of the following is NOT a critique of Symbolic Interactionism Theory? - ANS Does not
propose how families can improve

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