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15 Φεβ 2013 · The cognitive, affective, and behavioral components of self-concept are introduced. Eastern and Western cultural perspectives on the self are contrasted. The document also discusses how the looking-glass self and cognitive dissonance theory relate to threats to self-concept. Read less
- The Social Self | PPT - SlideShare
It covers three main points: 1. It describes William...
- The Social Self | PPT - SlideShare
1 Μαρ 2019 · It defines self-concept as an internalized set of perceptions about oneself that is relatively stable over time. Self-concept develops throughout life and is influenced by factors such as development level, beliefs, experiences, culture, and success/failures.
6 Σεπ 2017 · It covers three main points: 1. It describes William Thompson, a patient with a brain disorder who has no sense of self and assumes different identities from moment to moment. 2. It discusses three interrelated aspects of the social self - self-concept, self-esteem, and self-presentation.
31 Ιαν 2012 · Then, social factors become important 5 main sources of forming the self-concept: Introspection, perceptions of our behavior, others’ influence, memories, & culture.
7 Απρ 2019 · What is the self-concept? • James, Cooley, Mead • Self-schemas • II. Social Context • Immediate Context • Socio-cultural Context (broader context) • Sensitivity to Context (Self-monitoring) • III. Self-enhancement Mechanisms.
29 Οκτ 2019 · Self-concept • A picture of the way we look, behave, and the impact that we make on others. • Own traits, abilities, weakness, strength • Feelings, perceptions and evaluations of who we are actually • The collection of beliefs that we hold about ourselves.
3 Απρ 2019 · THE SOCIAL SELF • When we are born, humans cannot walk, talk, protect ourselves or even feed ourselves • Know nothing about the norms of society • Through interaction with their social and cultural environments, people are transformed into participating members of society.