Article 1 Cook and Douglas
1 . What is the complete and correct citation for the article using APA style Cook , W .L Douglas , E .M (1998 . The looking-glass self in family context : A social relations analysis . Journal of family Psychology 12 (3 , 299-309 2 . Does this study explore macrotheory or microtheory ? What is the social scientific paradigm that is emphasized in this article ? Explain your answers This study tests the applicability of the symbolic interaction theory to the perceptions of children of their parent 's perception of them . The symbolic interaction theory is a microtheory

in the sense that it focuses more on the interpersonal relationships and interactions of individuals . The concern of a microtheory is to explore the face-to-face contact of individuals and how it shapes their social realities . This study explores the accuracy of children 's perceptions of how their parents perceive them through a guided task . The symbolic interaction theory is a social science paradigm that emphasizes the use of social symbols and language in the formation of social realities . In this study , the aim is to find out whether there are any correlation between children 's perception and metaperception , family relationships are said to be enduring and more representative of social relations which influences the beliefs and behaviors of the individual
3 . What is the research question
This study investigated the accuracy of young people 's perceptions of how they are viewed by their parents . The study attempted to test the following hypothesis
H1 . Self-perceptions and metaperceptions would be positively correlated...
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