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The theory that refers to seeing ourselves as others see us in addition to taking on or pretending to take on the roles of others is known as a. role-taking. c. the Tabula Rasa. b. the looking-glass self. d. none of the above

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A). Role-taking - this is a theory or social perspective taking which is a sociological theory
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Role taking

Is a sociological theory in which the acquisition of role-taking involves a process that implies placing oneself in the social perspective of others. This leads the subject to the consolidation of the basic understanding in the relationship I-other.

It is necessary to differentiate three aspects:

-Role-taking perceptive or ability to situate oneself in the visual perspective of

others;

-Role-taking conceptual or ability to be placed in the cognitive perspective of

another to impute knowledge, intentions, attitudes, thoughts,

etc;

-Role-taking affective or ability to be placed in the emotional perspective of

another to impute feelings, emotional reactions, etc.

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