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      • The Self is an automatic part of every human being that enables them to relate to others. The self is made up of three main parts that allow for the Self to maintain its function: Self-knowledge, the interpersonal self, and the agent self.
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  2. Feb 26, 2013 · Organized into ten thematic sections: self-knowledge, self-conceptions, motivational roots, self and information processing, self-presentation, self-esteem, self-regulation, self and culture, motivation and self-knowledge, and strategies.

  3. Dec 3, 2015 · Instead, the self is already encoded into the brain’s resting state or spontaneous activity. It is thus a basic and most fundamental function of the brain. It is the floor upon which...

    • The Self-Concept
    • Self-Esteem
    • Self-Presentation
    • Cognitive Biases and Heuristics Used to Bolster The Self

    Section Learning Objectives 1. Define self-concept and clarify whether it is stable or malleable. 2. Define and exemplify self-schemas. 3. Describe self-perception theory and how it helps us learn about the self. 4. Clarify the importance of possible selves. 5. Describe the self-reference effect. 6. Define self-discrepancy theory. 7. Describe Coole...

    Section Learning Objectives 1. Describe how self-esteem is a need. 2. Identify and define types of self-esteem. 3. Clarify what happens to self-esteem across the life span. 4. Clarify if there are gender and cross-cultural differences in self-esteem. 5. Define Terror Management Theory and clarify its relevance to self-esteem. 6. Describe self-effic...

    Section Learning Objectives 1. Define self-presentation. 2. Define self-promotion and describe how it is used in self-presentation. 3. Define ingratiation and describe how it is used in self-presentation. 4. Define false modesty and describe how it is used in self-presentation. 5. Define self-verification and describe how it is used in self-present...

    Section Learning Objectives 1. Define the self-serving bias. 2. Describe how social desirability is a form of the self-serving bias. 3. Contrast the false consensus and false uniqueness effects. 4. Outline the benefits, and perils, of optimism and pessimism. Our final section covers cognitive biases and heuristics used to increase our sense of self...

  4. The Self is an automatic part of every human being that enables them to relate to others. The self is made up of three main parts that allow for the Self to maintain its function: Self-knowledge, the interpersonal self, and the agent self. [22]

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · The self has two functions: the executive function, which helps regulate behavior, and the organizational function, which helps uncover patterns in the world. There are also gender and...

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  6. Social psychologists conceptualize the self using the basic principles of social psychology—that is, the relationship between individual persons and the people around them (the person-situation interaction) and the ABCs of social psychology—the affective, behavioral, and cognitive components of the self.

  7. Dec 20, 2023 · Self-concept in psychology refers to an individual's self-perceived knowledge, beliefs, and feelings about themselves, encompassing elements like self-worth, self-image, and self-esteem. It's formed through experiences, interactions, and reflections, and plays a pivotal role in influencing behavior, emotions, and interpersonal relationships.

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