"The personality of individual is a
reflection of the society" who has
given this statement?
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The following statement has been given by American Sociologist Charles Horton Cooley in 1902.
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- In 1902, American sociologist Charles Horton Cooley coined the phrase "looking glass self," which he used in his book Human Nature and the Social Order.
- It is defined as our perception of how we seem to others. When employing "the looking glass self," Cooley considers three steps.
- Step one is to picture how one seems to others. Step two is to picture how people will judge you based on how you think they see you. Step three is to consider how the individual perceives them based on past judgments.
- This technique is thought to help people establish their sense of self. As a result, identity, or self, is formed as a result of learning to view oneself through the eyes of others.
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