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Social Studies, 19.07.2019 04:30 blevinssam4783

The theory that refers to seeing ourselves as others see us in addition to taking on or pretending to take on the roles of others is known as a. role-taking. c. the tabula rasa. b. the looking-glass self. d. none of the above

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