what are the different possible sources of influence on the self concept?
age, sexual orientation, gender, and religon
Episodic self-knowledge
Specific episodes in a person's life
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self-perception theory
The theory that when our attitudes and feelings are uncertain or ambiguous, we infer these states by observing our behavior and the situation in which it occurs
self-awareness theory
the idea that when people focus their attention on themselves, they evaluate and compare their behavior to their internal standards and values
strategic self-presentation
conscious and deliberate efforts to shape other people's impressions in order to gain power, influence, sympathy, or approval
self-verification
the tendency to seek evidence to confirm the self-concept
self-monitoring
being attuned to the way one presents oneself in social situations and adjusting one's performance to create the desired impression
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affective forecasting
efforts to predict one's emotional reactions to future events
Semantic self-knowledge
Context free self knowledge
social comparison theory
The idea that we learn about our own abilities and attitudes by comparing ourselves to other people
two-factor theory of emotion
the idea that emotional experience is the result of a two-step self-perception process in which people first experience physiological arousal and then seek an appropriate explanation for it
Methods for building and protecting self-esteem
speak and think positively about self
name-letter effect
the tendency to show a preference for letters in our own name and prefer stimuli that contain those letters
what are the different possible sources of influence on the self concept?
age, sexual orientation, gender, and religon
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affective forecasting
efforts to predict one's emotional reactions to future events
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Episodic self-knowledge
Specific episodes in a person's life
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Semantic self-knowledge
Context free self knowledge
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5
self-perception theory
The theory that when our attitudes and feelings are uncertain or ambiguous, we infer these states by observing our behavior and the situation in which it occurs
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6
social comparison theory
The idea that we learn about our own abilities and attitudes by comparing ourselves to other people
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two-factor theory of emotion
the idea that emotional experience is the result of a two-step self-perception process in which people first experience physiological arousal and then seek an appropriate explanation for it
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Methods for building and protecting self-esteem
speak and think positively about self
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name-letter effect
the tendency to show a preference for letters in our own name and prefer stimuli that contain those letters
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10
self-awareness theory
the idea that when people focus their attention on themselves, they evaluate and compare their behavior to their internal standards and values
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strategic self-presentation
conscious and deliberate efforts to shape other people's impressions in order to gain power, influence, sympathy, or approval
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12
self-verification
the tendency to seek evidence to confirm the self-concept
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13
self-monitoring
being attuned to the way one presents oneself in social situations and adjusting one's performance to create the desired impression