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In forming a sense of ourselves, we imagine how we appear to others and how others perceive us, and finally we develop a feeling about ourselves as a result of these impressions. this sociological approach to the development of self represents the views of which sociological perspective?

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This is the interactionist perspective. In this, the person forms a view of themselves based upon how their interactions fare with other people and groups. A positive set of interactions and perceptions by the public leads to a positive regard for the self, and vice versa. The person regulates their appearance and personality to fit these perceptions.
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