
The ideas, attitudes, and perceptions people have about themselves.
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(or self-identity) The mental and conceptual awareness and persistent regard that sentient beings hold with regard their own being. Components of a being's self-concept include physical, psychological, and social attributes; and can be influenced by its attitudes, habits, beliefs and ideas. These components and attributes can each be condensed to t...
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One`s self-concept (also called self-construction, self-identity, or self-perspective) is a collection of beliefs about oneself that includes elements such as academic performance, gender roles and sexuality, and racial identity. Generally, self-concept embodies the answer to `Who am I?`. Self-concept is distinguishable from self-awareness, whi......
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A person's view of himself. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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The sum total of a person's thoughts and feelings that defines the self as an object.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. an individual's sense of self, including self-definition in the various social roles one enacts, including assessment of one's own status with respect to a single trait or to many human dimensions, using societal or personal norms as criteria.
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A person's mental model of his or her abilities and attributes.
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According to Rogers, the most important feature of personality. The self-concept includes all the thoughts, feelings, and beliefs people have about themselves.
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