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Sociologists sometimes use which two personal terms to refer to different ways of seeing the self?
I and me
you and me
me and we
we and us
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I and me — sociologists (notably George Herbert Mead) use "I" (the spontaneous, individual aspect) and "me" (the socialized aspect shaped by others).
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