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A sociology class is learning about the sense of self. One student says, "People think I am quiet and smart." What sense of self is this student MOST likely referencing?
the I
the me
the internal
the external

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the me

Explanation: In Mead's terms the "me" is the socialized self — how you see yourself through others' attitudes and expectations. Saying "People think I am quiet and smart" reflects that social/self-as-object perspective.