which statement best defines self-concept?, personal understanding and beliefs about who you are, a temporary mood influenced by daily events, a fixed reputation assigned by other people, a list of accomplishments and credentials, which component focuses on seeing yourself as a separate and autonomous being, including aspects like gender or ethnic identity?, self-esteem, personal identity, self-image, social approval, which component is the mental picture you have of yourself, including physical appearance, behavior, and skills?, personal identity, self-esteem, self-image, public persona, which component is your personal evaluation of your strenghts and weakness?, self-image, Personal identity, Social status, Self-esteem, which behavior best reflects a positive self-concept?, blaming others for your mistske to protect your image, Did not accept your strengths and weakness , accept who you are and feel good about yourself, avoiding new challenges due to fear of failure, which behavior is least consistent with positive self-concept?, readily take on new challenges, frequently avoid trying any new things, tend to behave in an optimistic manner, trust your own judgement, which one of the tendencies is most characteristic of a negative self-concept?, Trust your own judgement, tend to put yourself down, accept who you are and feel good about yourself, feel inadequate and underserving of positive attention, A student consistently dismisses praise and believes they do not deserve positive attention.Which concept is it?, negative self-concept, High self-efficacy, stable personal identity, positive self-concept, which scenario best illustrates healthy self-esteem, you rely entirely on others to decide you worth, you evaluate your traits realistically and value your strengths, you ignore feedback and believe you are flawless, you judge yourself only by external achievements, which practice would most likely strengthen a positive self-concept?, avoiding challenges to reduce potential failure, comparing yourself constantly to peer opinions, focusing only on shortcomings amd mistake, Reflecting to trust your own judgement in decisions.
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