Which is NOT a component of Charles H. Coley's theory?
We see ourselves in our imagination as we think we appear to the other person.
We have a core unmovable, unchangeable, core sense of individual identity and we could care less
what others think of us
As a result of what we see in our imagination about how we are viewed by the other person, we
experience some sort of self-feelings
We see in our imagination the other person's judgment of ourselves