MASTERY 1 Flashcards
your perception of yourself, how you define and understand yourself as a multi-dimensional (physical, spiritual, emotional, social, and moral) human being
Self-concept
a positive or negative self-evaluation of the self-concept
Self-esteem
how much you value yourself
self-worth
your belief and confidence that you can accomplish tasks and control your environment
self-efficacy
the different ways in which you think about yourself
self-complexity
When you focus on yourself, there is the
tendency to compare what you currently observe to the standards you set for yourself
Self-Awareness Theory
When there is a mismatch between your ideal self and your actual self, this becomes a source of distress for you and is much likely to affect your self-esteem.
Self-Discrepancy Theory
Having a clear and defined self-concept
Self-Concept Clarity
you are aware of who you are but fail to get feedback seek from others
INTROSPECTORS
you understand yourself and seek out opinions others have from others of you
AWARE
you lack knowledge of yourself and how others see you
SEEKERS
you value other’s perceptions of yourself with little regard to what is important to you personally
PLEASERS
It is the statistical characteristics of people like age, gender, religion
or socioeconomic status.
Demographics
people learn from
each other. They do this through observation, modeling, and imitation
Social Learning Theory
when a certain behavior is imitated by another, this can cause a chain reaction in which other people will begin to imitate this behavior until it becomes a habit or accepted by many.
Reciprocal Determinism