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caleb damron
on Dec 28, 2024Verified
How does the self-concept relate to others' perceptions of you? Research suggests that ____.
A) there is no gap between what your friends think of you and what you think they think
B) there usually is a good match between your self-concept and how you think others regard you
C) a person's self-concept is the same as what his or her family thinks of him or her
D) people learn about themselves only through introspection
Self-concept
An individual's perception or image of themselves, built from beliefs one holds about oneself and the responses of others.
- Recognize how social interactions and comparisons shape one's self-concept and self-esteem.
- Elaborate on how introspection and feedback from societal interactions assist in the development of personal insight.
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AP
Learning Objectives
- Recognize how social interactions and comparisons shape one's self-concept and self-esteem.
- Elaborate on how introspection and feedback from societal interactions assist in the development of personal insight.
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