The Social Self Flashcards

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Beliefs about our unique personal traits, abilities, preferences, tastes, talents, and so forth
Who am I as an individual

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Individual self

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Beliefs about our identities in specific relationships

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Relational self

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Beliefs about our identities as members of social groups to which we belong

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Collective self

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What we think of ourselves in the moment influences how we think, feel, and behave in everyday life

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Spontaneous self-concept

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View of the self as self-contained and autonomous and competing against others
Relates to individualism

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Independent self

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View of the self as a part of a larger social network and trying to maintain social harmony
Relates to collectivism

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Interdependent self

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Information is better recalled when it is related to the self

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Self-reference effect

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Examination of one’s own thoughts and feelings
Looking inward

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Introspection

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When we are uncertain of our attitudes and feelings we make inferences about traits by observing our own behavior
Looking outward

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Self-perception theory

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Our perception of how others perceive us and evaluate us
“Looking-glass self”
Looking outward

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Reflected appraisals

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The info received by others about our traits and abilities
Looking outward

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Direct feedback

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The act of comparing our traits and abilities with those of others
Looking outward

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Social comparison

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13
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Motivating if people believe the standard is attainable
De-motivating if the standard is not viewed as attainable

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Upward social comparison

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Boosts our self-esteem when people think they will NOT experience the same misfortune

Hurts self-esteem when people think they can experience the same misfortune

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Downward social comparison

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15
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Need for a positive self-view and to protect against negative feedback

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Self-enhancement

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16
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The need to maintain a stable, subjectively accurate self-concept
Feeling like I have a stable and consistent view of myself

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Self-verification

17
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Desire for accurate self-knowledge

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Self-assessment

18
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The tendency for people to be unrealistically optimistic about how quickly they can complete a project

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Planning fallacy