Answer:
a) Charles Cooley; the Looking Glass Self
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__________, a symbolic interactionist, wrote, "Society is an interweaving and interworking of mental selves. I imagine your mind and especially what your mind thinks about my mind, and what your mind things about what my mind thinks about your mind... The author called this process, in which individuals use others like mirrors, and base their conceptions of themselves on what is reflected back to them during social interaction, ________.
Charles Horton Cooley was a sociologist in America and one of the founder of American Sociological Association. He attended University of Michigan where he studied economics and sociology. He described society as
interweaving of mental selves. Charles described a process known as " the Looking Glass Self" as process whereby individuals use each other as mirrors as regards the conceptions of themselves and the reflection during
social interaction