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  1. The Theory of Self-Image: The Concept of the Looking-Glass Self

  2. The Reflected Appraisal Process and Self Concept

    Web15. Aug. 2023 · It was sociologist Charles H. Cooley who first described how the reflected appraisal process works in his concept of the looking …

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    • Charles Cooley's Looking Glass Self Theory | Phases …

      Web21. Nov. 2023 · Learn about the sociologist who developed the theory of self-identity based on how others perceive us. Explore the three steps of identity development, the concept of primary groups, and the criticisms …

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      Charles Cooley was an American sociologist born in 1864 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Cooley made many contributions to the field of sociology and even served as the president of the American Sociological Association in 1918.
      Cooley – along with the other members of the “symbolic interactionist” school, such as George Herbert Mead, argued that a child could not develop a sense of self in the absence of others to reflect that self back. People imagine how others feel about them based on the judgments they make.
      Charles Cooley (1902) proposed three steps to how interactions with others form self-identity: People imagine how others feel about them based on the judgments they make. Cooley’s empirical evidence derives from his observations of children.
      George Horton Cooley was one of the first sociologists to understand how deeply we are affected by others in our self-perception. What we think of ourselves is directly tied to how others see us, or rather by how we think they see us. Cooley suggested that other people act like a looking-glass for our Self-Image.
    • Looking-Glass Self: 10 Examples and Definition …

      Web20. Juli 2023 · The looking-glass self theory was first proposed by American sociologist Charles Horton Cooley in 1902 in his book Human Nature and the Social Order (Cooley, 2017). Cooley (2017) proposed that …

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    • Labeling theory | Concepts, Theories, & Criticism

      Web15. Apr. 2024 · labeling theory, in criminology, a theory stemming from a sociological perspective known as “symbolic interactionism,” a school of thought based on the ideas of George Herbert Mead, John Dewey, W.I. …

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    • Looking-Glass Self | Theory, Definition & Examples

      Web21. Nov. 2023 · Charles Cooley was an American sociologist born in 1864 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Cooley made many contributions to the field of sociology and even served as the president of the American...

    • A study of the larger mind by Charles Horton Cooley - Project …

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