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Match the scholar to the major point of their theory of the self.InstructionsSigmund FreudSigmund Freud drop zone empty.George Herbert MeadGeorge Herbert Mead drop zone empty.Jean PiagetJean Piaget drop zone empty.Charles Horton CooleyCharles Horton Cooley drop zone empty.Erving GoffmanErving Goffman drop zone empty.self influenced by parents and by inborn drives, such as the drive for sexual gratificationthree distinct stages of development; self develops as children grasp the roles of others in their livesfour stages of cognitive developmentstages of development not distinct; feelings toward ourselves developed through interaction with othersself developed through the impressions we convey to others and to groups

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Match the scholar to the major point of their theory of the self.InstructionsSigmund FreudSigmund Freud drop zone empty.George Herbert MeadGeorge Herbert Mead drop zone empty.Jean PiagetJean Piaget drop zone empty.Charles Horton CooleyCharles Horton Cooley drop zone empty.Erving GoffmanErving Goffman drop zone empty.self influenced by parents and by inborn drives, such as the drive for sexual gratificationthree distinct stages of development; self develops as children grasp the roles of others in their livesfour stages of cognitive developmentstages of development not distinct; feelings toward ourselves developed through interaction with othersself developed through the impressions we convey to others and to groups

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Sigmund Freud - self influenced by parents and by inborn drives, such as the drive for sexual gratification

George Herbert Mead - three distinct stages of development; self develops as children grasp the roles of others in their lives

Jean Piaget - four stages of cognitive development

Charles Horton Cooley - stages of development not distinct; feelings toward ourselves developed through interaction with others

Erving Goffman - self developed through the impressions we convey to others and to groups

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