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__________ was a major figure in the studies of social interaction.

George Herbert Mead

Charles Horton Cooley

Erving Goffman

Jean Piaget

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Erving Goffman

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  • George Herbert Mead behaviorism's theory believed that people develop self-images through interactions with other people, his four basic ideas of how the self (image and awareness) develop are: The self develop solely through social experience, social experience consist on the exchange of symbols, knowing other's intentions and understanding the role of the other results in self-awareness.
  • Charles Horton Cooley also believed in how self-image is influenced by the interaction with others, especially with significant others (person whose opinions matter to us and who influence our thinking)
  • Erving Goffman proposed the social action theory, he defends that human behavior depends on personal scenarios and relationships, this means we try to handle the impressions about us that others form. He is recognized for his major contributions to sociology, a pioneer of micro-sociology, or the close examination of social interactions in everyday life.
  • Jean Piaget developed the cognitive theory that explains how a child constructs a mental model of the world, it consists of building blocks of knowledge, adaptation processes that enable the transition from one stage to another and stages of cognitive development.

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