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In mutualistic interactions, one species is harmed and one benefits.
Looking-Glass Self
A sociological concept suggesting that a person's sense of self develops through perceptions of how others view them.
Generalized Self
A concept in sociology referring to an individual's ability to view themselves from the perspective of the general society and act according to societal expectations.
Negative Self-Concept
A person's view of themselves that is generally characterized by a lack of confidence and a negative perception of one’s abilities, appearance, or worth.
Looking-Glass Self
A sociological concept that suggests an individual's self-concept is shaped by how they believe others perceive them.
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