How does social experience develop one's self?
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Mead's theory of the social self is based on the perspective that the self emerges from social interactions, such as observing and interacting with others, responding to others' opinions about oneself, and internalizing external opinions and internal feelings about oneself.
SO, THIS IS HOW SOCIAL EXPERIENCE CAN DEVELOP ONE'S SELF.
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