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  1. Looking-Glass Self: Theory, Definition & Examples - Simply …

  2. Symbolic Interactionism Theory & Examples - Simply Psychology

  3. Social Construction of Reality - Simply Psychology

  4. Social Action Theory (Weber): Definition & Examples - Simply …

  5. Labeling Theory of Deviance in Sociology: Definitions & Examples

  6. Social Psychology: Definition, Theories, Scope, & Examples

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    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.
    According to Cooley (1902), the human mind is social and mental. This means that the mental processes occurring in the human mind are the direct result of social interaction. 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.
  8. Interpretivism Paradigm & Research Philosophy - Simply Psychology

  9. Ethnomethodology Theory: Definition & Examples - Simply …

  10. Self-Concept in Psychology: Definition & Examples

  11. Verstehen in Sociology: Empathetic Understanding - Simply …