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- in sociology, the \social self\ is the part of your identity that comes from:
a. your thoughts alone.
b. your social interactions with others.
c. your favorite hobbies.
d. your dna.
In sociology, the concept of "social self" is rooted in the idea that identity is shaped by interactions with others (e.g., through symbolic interactionism, where self - concept develops from social exchanges). Thoughts alone (a) are more individual - psychological, hobbies (c) are personal interests, and DNA (d) relates to biological identity, not social self. So the social self comes from social interactions with others.
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b. Your social interactions with others.