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Write true if the statement is true and false if it is false. 1. Mead’s theory of the self has “I” as the subject and “Me” as the object. 2. According to Charles Horton Cooley, individual develop self-concept by observing how they are perceived by others. 3. Human development is related to the construction of the self and identity as embedded in our society and culture. 4. Culture must be transmitted to those who join the society for the society to survive. 5. When we categorized ourselves as part of a group and have identified with that group, we then tend to compare that group with other groups. 6. Social interaction acts as a mirror that helps individuals to measure their worth, values, and behavior. 7. Formal social institutions teach people to behave in a certain way and how to navigate in society. 8. Media contributes to socialization by flooding us with messages about norms and expectations. The examples explain Cooley’s concept of the self. 9. “It doesn’t matter what people think about me.” 10. “As long as we are happy, we can go against the rule.”

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Write true if the statement is true and false if it is false.

  1. Mead’s theory of the self has “I” as the subject and “Me” as the object.

  2. According to Charles Horton Cooley, individual develop self-concept by observing how they are perceived by others.

  3. Human development is related to the construction of the self and identity as embedded in our society and culture.

  4. Culture must be transmitted to those who join the society for the society to survive.

  5. When we categorized ourselves as part of a group and have identified with that group, we then tend to compare that group with other groups.

  6. Social interaction acts as a mirror that helps individuals to measure their worth, values, and behavior.

  7. Formal social institutions teach people to behave in a certain way and how to navigate in society.

  8. Media contributes to socialization by flooding us with messages about norms and expectations. The examples explain Cooley’s concept of the self.

  9. “It doesn’t matter what people think about me.”

  10. “As long as we are happy, we can go against the rule.”

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Solution

  1. True
  2. True
  3. True
  4. True
  5. True
  6. True
  7. True
  8. True
  9. False
  10. False

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