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Self concept
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(self identity) a subjective collection of your attitudes and beliefs about yourself built up over all the years of youlife
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There are five aspects of self concepts
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1. presumes a personal identity
2. subjective 3. relatively enduring 4. has social origins both content and structure |
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self concept presumes personal identities
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implies a sense of personal identity , each person is aware of him or herself with a seperate personal identity
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Self- concepts are subjective
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your own creations; your own private vies of who you are. may not be consistent with rrality
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self concepts are relatively enduring
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self concepts are realtively stable and/or consistents to change. Self concepts can and do change both through the natural process of maturation and intentional effort.
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Self concepts have social origins
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primary way that we see ourselves is through others; actions and ractions towards us. we turn their feedback into pictures of ourselves
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Self concepts have content and structure
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have beesn compare to amental photograph athat you took of yourself. which respresents the collection of beliefs that i belive about myself. Organized into many diffent aspect of your self
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Self-Schema
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considered a system of self concepts; represents how we organize inforamtion that we have about ourself
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Diffrence between self esteem and self concept
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Self concept is the content and structure of the info. about ourselves. Self esteem is the positive or negative evaluation of your self concept. or the diffrence of two peceptions that of real and ideal self
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Diffrence between sex and gender
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sex is the biological characterist (male, feamle) determined by gentics,chromosones, and genttalis
Gender is the psychological aspect of (feminine, and masculine) stereotypes of sex roles to create gender rols. |
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Adrogeny
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a person who exhibits both masculine and feminine behaviors
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How to explain how commmunication influeces gender development
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psychodynamic theoreis, social learning theories, and cognitive development theories
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Psychodynamic theories
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gender developments is determined eearly in life. gender development is determine by relationship with family.
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Social learning theories
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gender devlops from positive and negative reinforcements that are received in certain behaviors.
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Cognitive developments theories
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people actively engage in beahvior that they think will be rewardes and avoid behavior whta will be punished. idividuals make choices depending on expected rewards or punishments.
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What are the internal influencs of self concept shaping?
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culture, family, and the roles we play
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Culture in self concept development
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one of the primarary factors that determined what is proper for men and women within our bounds.
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Family and the self concept
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one of the first and biggest influences on self concept development. first to display and enforce cultural norms.
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Roles in the self concept
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roles we play(mother, daughter, friend student) each role come with a set of expectations. the roles we play and behaviors become apart of oout self concept.
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Self monitoring
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the extent to which you change or adapt to the environment around you.
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High self monitors
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base judgements on appropiateness on external factors. Better liars
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Low self monitors
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based appropiateness on internal factors such as mood, attitudes, feelings and values. stronger correlation between attitudes and behaviors
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