Russell Belk included possessions in an “extended” version of this concept. A version of this concept is influenced by partners in the Michelangelo phenomenon, which is similar to Charles Horton Cooley’s perception-based “looking-glass” form of this concept. This concept’s shaping by social experience is explored in the middle chapters of a book that pioneered symbolic interactionism. That book by George Herbert Meade is titled for “mind,” this concept, and “society.” Carl Rogers strove for the alignment of one’s “real” and “ideal” versions of this concept. The mirror test has demonstrated “awareness” of this concept in magpies and dolphins. For 10 points, a measure of one’s own worth is known as what concept’s “esteem?” ■END■
ANSWER: the self [accept self-esteem; accept self-awareness; accept real self or ideal self; accept Mind, Self, and Society; accept extended self]
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