How you experience yourself in the present, depending on which part of yourself is most relevant at the time, is referred to as.
a working self-concept
. According to sociometer theory, self-esteem is important because it indicates. social acceptance and rejection.
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self-serving bias. Which person is most likely to have a sense of self largely defined by his social roles and group relationships?
openness to experience
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Which of the following best describes the correlation between how we think others view us and how they actually view us?
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING BEST DESCRIBES THE CORRELATION BETWEEN HOW WE THINK OTHERS VIEW US, AND HOW THEY ACTUALLY VIEW US, ACCORDING TO THE TEXTBOOK? …
GENERALLY, THERE IS LITTLE CORRELATION BETWEEN
HOW WE THINK PEOPLE SEE US AND HOW THEY REALLY SEE US.
What is a particularly important influence on your working self-concept?
A particularly important influence on your working self-concept is. the people you are with. According to self-discrepancy theory, what determines how you feel about life?
the disconnect between your desired selves and your actual self
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What would happen to your self view if you lost your memories of your past?
What would happen to your self-view if you lost your memories of your past?
You would not change your view of yourself
. What is self-schema? The cognitve structure that contains the declarative self.
How can your self-concept influence the way you see others?
Not only self-concept determines people’s behavior, it will also influence
the way people communicate with each other
. … When they communicate with each other, they may be able to know other person better and be able to do more detail comparison, thus strengthen their self-concept.
What is high self-concept?
High self-esteem (we have a positive view of ourselves) This tends to
lead to
.
Confidence in our own abilities
. Self-acceptance. Not worrying about what others think.
What are the two categories of self-concept?
The self-categorization theory developed by John Turner states that the self-concept consists of at least two “levels”:
a personal identity and a social one
. In other words, one’s self-evaluation relies on self-perceptions and how others perceive them.
What is positive self-concept?
What is a positive self-concept? It is
a growing belief about yourself that helps you to cope successfully with the events in your life
, and then to make a positive impact on the lives of others.
What is self example?
Self is defined as the total being of a person, awareness of the individual or qualities of the individual. An example of a self is
one person
. An example of self is the individuality of a person. … An example of self used as a pronoun is, “I will do the project with self and my brother.”
How do we lose our memories?
- vitamin B-12 deficiency.
- sleep deprivation.
- use of alcohol or drugs and some prescription. medications.
- anesthesia from recent surgery.
- cancer treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, or bone marrow transplant.
- head injury or concussion.
- lack of oxygen to the brain.
- certain types of seizures.
What is one drawback of pathologizing all abnormal behavior?
One drawback to pathologizing all abnormal behavior is that:
Eventually so many behavioral patterns might be described as illnesses that the concept will lose meaning altogether
.
avoidant personality disorder
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When you lose your memory do you forget how do you talk?
Memory loss (
amnesia
) is unusual forgetfulness. You may not be able to remember new events, recall one or more memories of the past, or both. The memory loss may be for a short time and then resolve (transient). Or, it may not go away, and, depending on the cause, it can get worse over time.
What are the factors that influence self-concept?
There are various factors that can affect self-concept, these include:
age, sexual orientation, gender and religion
. The self-concept is also made up of a combination of self-esteem and self-image. Self-esteem refers to a person’s feelings of self-worth or the value that they place on themselves.
How do you develop self-concept?
- Focus on the INDIVIDUAL. Treat each youth’s ideas with respect and help them treat others with respect. …
- Facilitate SELF-PRAISE. …
- Promote inidvidual RESPONSIBILITY FOR CHOICES. …
- Help youth set REALISTIC GOALS. …
- Emphasize the POSITIVE. …
- Establish a warm, comfortable ENVIRONMENT.
How does self-image affect communication?
As a result the lower you self-esteem the more challenging communication with others becomes and this creates a vicious feedback loop which ebbs away at your self-esteem even further. … As your self-esteem improves, so does your confidence and so does your communication.