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Matching This perspective of self emphasizes the importance of social responses

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This perspective of self emphasizes the importance of social responses from others about one’s appearance; symbolic interactionist view of self

self as process

Inner dialogue, similar to a conversation with one’s self leading a person to label a garment as “me” or “not me”

self as I vs Me

Provides the self with the ability to act (active component) and to interpret the appropriateness of a social action (social conscience) for a given situation

self indication

This perspective of self is a psychological construct involving structured thought processes that are relatively stable; my dress is me, it fits my character

self as structure

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This perspective of self emphasizes the importance of social responses from others about one’s appearance; symbolic interactionist view of self

self as process

Inner dialogue, similar to a conversation with one’s self leading a person to label a garment as “me” or “not me”

self as I vs Me

Provides the self with the ability to act (active component) and to interpret the appropriateness of a social action (social conscience) for a given situation

self indication

This perspective of self is a psychological construct involving structured thought processes that are relatively stable; my dress is me, it fits my character

self as structure

Explanation / Answer

1. self as structure - This perspective of self emphasizes the importance of social responses from others about one’s appearance; symbolic interactionist view of self.

2.  self indication - Inner dialogue, similar to a conversation with one’s self leading a person to label a garment as “me” or “not me”.

3.  self as I vs Me - Provides the self with the ability to act (active component) and to interpret the appropriateness of a social action (social conscience) for a given situation.

4. self as process - This perspective of self is a psychological construct involving structured thought processes that are relatively stable; my dress is me, it fits my character