What is Self-Concept Theory , Explain Flashcards

Creating and presenting the self. 

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The relatively stable set of perceptions individuals hold about themselves.
SELF-CONCEPT
The part of the self-concept that involves evaluations of self-worth
SELF-ESTEEM
Characteristic ways that you think and behave across a variety of situations.
PERSONALITY
The theory that a person's self concept matches the way the person believes others regard him or her.
Reflected appraisal
A person whose opinion is important enough to affect one's self-concept strongly.
Significant other
Evaluation of oneself in terms of or by comparison to others
Social Comparison
Groups against which we compare ourselves, thereby influencing our self-concept and self-esteem
Reference Groups
The tendency to seek and attend to information that conforms to an existing self-concept.
Cognitive conservatism
A prediction or expectation of an event that makes the outcome more likely to occur than would otherwise have been the case.
Self-fulfilling Prophecy
Occurs when your own expectations influence your behaviour.
Self-imposed prophecy
Occurs when your actions may be governed by the expectations that others have of you.
Other-imposed prophecy
The communication strategies people use to influence how other view them.
Identity Management
The person you believe yourself to be in moments of honest self-examination. It may be identical with or different from the presenting and ideal selves.
Perceived self
The image a person presents to others. It may be identical with or different from the perceived and ideal selves.
Presenting self