To clarify the idea, Cooley’s looking glass theory (1902) points out that a person’s self is derives from how they think other people see them which an individual learns through interaction (Lie and Brym, 2012). Moreover Cooley (1902) believes that the looking glass is in three stages; the first stage being the imagination of others’ views on an individual. This can be based on how people think others see them. The second stage is how an individual projects how they think people judge them and the third stage is how an individual reacts to what they think people perceives
To clarify the idea, Cooley’s looking glass theory (1902) points out that a person’s self is derives from how they think other people see them which an individual learns through interaction (Lie and Brym, 2012). Moreover Cooley (1902) believes that the looking glass is in three stages; the first stage being the imagination of others’ views on an individual. This can be based on how people think others see them. The second stage is how an individual projects how they think people judge them and the third stage is how an individual reacts to what they think people perceives