Sociological Perspective

Cards (8)

  • He introduced the concept of the "looking-glass self."
    a ) George Herbert Mead
    b ) Charles Horton Cooley
    c ) Gerry Lanuza
    d ) Jean Baudrillard

    Answer: b
  • He proposed the theory of the social self.
    a ) George Herbert Mead
    b ) Charles Horton Cooley
    c ) Gerry Lanuza
    d ) Jean Baudrillard

    Answer: a
  • During this stage, there is no self.
    a ) game stage
    b ) play stage
    c ) preparatory stage
    d ) role-playing

    Answer: c
  • During this stage, the self is developing.
    a ) game stage
    b ) play stage
    c ) preparatory stage
    d ) role-playing

    Answer: b
  • This refers to attitudes, viewpoints, demands, and expectations of others and the society.
    a ) role-taking
    b ) role-playing
    c ) generalized others
    d ) looking-glass self

    Answer: c
  • During this stage, the self is present.
    a ) game stage
    b ) play stage
    c ) preparatory stage
    d) role-taking

    Answer: a
  • According to him, the attainment and stability of self-identity are freely chosen and are no longer restricted by customs and traditions.
    a ) George Herbert Mead
    b ) Charles Horton Cooley
    c ) Gerry Lanuza
    d ) Jean Baudrillard

    Answer: c
  • This sociologist believes that postmodern individuals achieve self-identity through prestige symbols that they consume.
    a ) George Herbert Mead
    b ) Charles Horton Cooley
    c ) Gerry Lanuza
    d ) Jean Baudrillard
    Answer: d