Self Concept. Definition: Things that you ___ and ____ about yourself. A set of relatively stable subjective labels you apply to yourself think see.

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Self Concept

Definition: Things that you ___ and ____ about yourself. A set of relatively stable subjective labels you apply to yourself think see

Self Esteem Definition: As your ____________ grows so does your self esteem. When you ___ yourself, it is easier to ___________ with others. The value you place on yourself, your self-worth. like self-confidence communicate

Self Confidence Definition: “Since I can do this, maybe I can do that also” The belief that you have the ability to do things and do them well.

Reflected Appraisal Theory Definition: I am not what __ think I am. I am not what ___ think I am. I am what __ think ___ think I am. May lead to a __________ prophecy. People’s views about themselves are influenced by what they think people think of them. you I I Self-fulfilling

Social Comparison Theory Definition: People’s views of themselves are influenced by comparisons they make of them selves with others.

Individual Selective Theory Definition: People have some control over the factors that influence their self concept.