In terms of how we feel about ourselves and The Looking-Glass Self, Charles Horton Cooley would agree with all of the following except
Question 41 options:
If we imagine that others think we're overweight, even if they don't, it will still affect the way we feel about ourselves.
We are affected more by how people react to our behavior than by how we interpret their reactions.
Our interpretations of how others see us are more important than the reality of how others see us.
Society provides us a "mirror" in which we can observe the reactions of others to our own behavior.