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When Victoria started junior high school, she couldn't stop obsessing about what other
people thought of her. If she thought someone believed that she was not smart, she
started to believe this was true about herself as well. What does Victoria's behavior
MOST likely represent?
(1 point)
O the behaviorist perspective
O symbolic interactionism
O the Theory of Self
© osvchosocial perspective
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Symbolic interactionism.
Explanation: This describes the "looking-glass self" idea — Victoria is shaping her self-concept based on how she thinks others view her, which is central to symbolic interactionist theory.
Explanation: This describes the "looking-glass self" idea — Victoria is shaping her self-concept based on how she thinks others view her, which is central to symbolic interactionist theory.
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