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What are components of self concept?

1. Perceptual component. 2. Conceptual component. 3. Attitudinal component.


What are the three components of Self Concept?

1. Perceptual component. 2. Conceptual component. 3. Attitudinal component.


What are the four main sources of self-concept?

The three sources of self-concept are: social information and interactions-the positive and negative messages we receive from others that shape our beliefs; social comparisons-how we think we measure up to other people; self-observation-being able to monitor our thoughts which affect our behavior. taken from Human Relations by Loren Ford


Important component of social self?

One important component of social self is self-concept, which includes perception of oneself in relation to others. This includes self-esteem, identity, and personal beliefs about one's place in society. Social self also involves social comparison, where individuals evaluate themselves against others to determine their own worth and value.


What is the synonym for self concept?

synonym for self-concept


What are the four dimensions of self by Ruth strang?

1. Overall Basic Self Concept 2. Temporary, Transitory Self Concept 3. Social Self Concept 4. Ideal Self Concept


Groups frequently redefine part of their self concept to include the group creating what type of self concept?

limited self concept


How is a person self-concept shaped?

how is a persons self-concept shaped


How is a person's self-concept shape?

how is a persons self-concept shaped


What are the component of self?

1. Perceptual component. 2. Conceptual component. 3. Attitudinal component.


What are the dimension of self concept?

The three dimensions of self-concept include 1) self-image; 2) self-appraisal; and 3) self-esteem.


The difference between self-concept and self-esteem?

The difference between self-esteem and self-concept is that self-concept is the image you have of yourself and self-esteem is how confident you are. Self-esteem is one's feelings of high or low self-worth. Self-concept is a sense of one's identity and personal worth and all our thoughts and feelings about ourselves in answer to the question "who am I?"