6.1 Self-Concept and Identity Formation Flashcards
What is self-identity/self-concept?
sum of an individual’s knowledge and understanding of ones self
What is self-consciousness?
awareness of ones self
What is self-schema?
beliefs and ideas people have about themselves
What is the definition of personal identity?
one’s own sense of personal attributes
What is the definition of social identity?
social definitions of who you are (race, religion, gender, occupation)
What is the theory of self-verification?
states that individuals want to be understood in terms of their deeply held core beliefs
What is the ADDRESSING framework?
way to remember different aspects of one’s identity
What are the components of the ADDRESSING framework?
age
disability
religion
ethnicity/race
sexual orientation
socioeconomic class
indigenous background
national origin
gender
What is the self reference effect?
tendency to better remember information relevant to ourselves
What is the ideal self?
person you ought to be
What is the real self?
person you actually are
What is the definition of incongruity?
when the real self falls short of the ideal self
What are the three powerful influences on an individuals development of self-concept?
- self-efficacy
- locus of control
- self-esteem
What is self-efficacy?
belief in one’s own competence and effectiveness
What is internal locus of control?
able to influence outcomes through their own efforts and actions