Which of the following does not belong to the group?, Feedback, Social Comparison Theory, Cultural Values, Having Self-knowledge, What do you call the version of yourself that you aspire or hope to become?, Real self, Ideal self, Possible self, Social self, What can be influenced by how others see you, how you compare yourself to others, and your role in society?, Self-confidence, Self-worth, Self-identity, Self-esteem, What represents the dreams, goals, and the person you aim to develop into?, Ideal self, Social self, Real self, Self-image, What factor in self-concept formation includes judgments, praises, and criticisms received from others?, Cultural values, Own observations, Feedback from others, Self-regulation, What factor refers to the societal beliefs that define what is considered ‘good’ or ‘bad’ behavior?, Cultural values, Social norms, Peer influence, Self-regulation, What factor shaping self-concept involves conclusions you make about what you can and cannot do based on your own behavior?, Cultural guidelines, Own observations, Feedback from others, Social roles, What refers to the gradual changes that help a person overcome undesirable traits and achieve positive growth?, Self-awareness, Character formation, Personal development, Self-regulation, What refers to a person’s general idea of himself/herself, including personality, values, views, and behavior?, Self-awareness, Self-concept, Self-esteem, Personal identity, Which factor of self-concept is influenced by the values, traditions, and beliefs of the society a person belongs to?, Family background, Cultural values, Self-knowledge, Social comparisonPersonal identity, Which part of personality is developed at approximately age three?, Id , Superego, Ego , Conscious mind, Which of the following can influence self-efficacy through mood and physical sensations?, Imaginal performances, Affective states & physical sensations, Verbal persuasion, Performance experiences, “Read thyself” was stated by, Socrates , Thomas Hobbes, William James , Rene Descartes, Which component of Rogers’ self-concept is based on how much you value and accept yourself?, Self-image , Self-worth , Self-esteem, Ideal self, A person who behaves differently when with friends, teachers, or family is operating as:, Motivated Agent, Autobiographical Author, Social Actor, Cognitive Planner, The component of Freud’s personality that follows the pleasure principle is the:, Ego, Id, Superego, Self-image, The part of personality that operates according to reality is the:, Ego, Id, Superego, Ideal self, The belief in your ability to perform well and succeed is called:, Self-esteem, Self-efficacy, Self-image, Self-concept, Which self-efficacy influence is based on past success or failure?, Vicarious performance, Performance experience, Verbal persuasion, Imaginal performance, Encouragement or discouragement from others that affects confidence is called:, Verbal persuasion, Imaginal performance, Vicarious performance, Cultural influence.
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