1.Who introduced the term 'looking-glass self' to highlight that an individual's self-concept develops through social interactions with others?
2.Which component of the self is responsible for conscious and logical thinking?
3.According to Freud, the self is composed of the id, the superego, and which other component?
4.According to Mead, the concept that an individual is shaped by the collective expectations they perceive others have about them is called what?
5.What does the process of socialization primarily involve an individual adopting?
6.Charles Horton Cooley introduced the concept of the "looking glass self". According to this theory, how is an individual's self-identity formed?
7.Where are the fundamental personality traits of a person primarily developed?
8.According to Sorokin, which factor primarily influences the differences observed between groups?
9.What term describes the complete set of behaviors exhibited by a person with a specific tendency system when engaging with various situations?