A. exist where children fail to learn because teachers cannot teach.
B. are unlikely to exist when teachers’ assessments of students are grounded by the stereotype’s teachers hold of various classes and racial groups
C. may result in student alienation and failure
D. none of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Cooley presented the idea of”looking glass self” a personality type in which self is discovered through ?
A. Persons,s own image about himself/herself
B. Reactions of others
C. Mixture of both
D. None of these - Which of the following used the phrase looking-glass self to emphasize that the self is the product of our social interactions with other people?
A. George Herbert Mead
B. Charles Horton Cooley
C. Erving Goffman
D. Harry Harlow - Freud saw self and society in basic conflict not in harmony He named this self as_________________?
A. Antisocial self
B. Generalized other
C. looking glass self
D. None of these - Which of the following used the phrase looking-glass self to emphasize that the self is the product of our social interactions with other people ?
A. George Herbert Mead
B. Charles Horton Cooley
C. Erving Goffman
D. Harry Harlow - The conscious and rational part of the self is______________?
A. id
B. ego
C. Superego
D. None of these - Once formed the self is________________?
A. interactive
B. proactive
C. rigid
D. None of these - “Self develops as a result of cognitive evaluations of costs and benefits “this is_______________?
A. Symbolic interactionism
B. Role theory
C. Reinforcement theory
D. None of these - A person’s self-esteem – low or high -is mainly a function of________________?
A. introspective rejuvenation
B. self-ethnography
C. social comparisons
D. none of the above - According to Mead the socialized self means that_____________?
A. we are constantly learning
B. we are capable of achieving at a maximum capacity
C. we are shaped by the primary agents of socialization in our life
D. we think before we act
E. we have learned enough to function independently - Falling in love and marrying someone similar to your self is generally referred to as_____________?
A. selective perception
B. homogamy
C. heterogeneity
D. self-selection
E. homogeneity