FRHD 2280 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Imaginary Audience, Preadolescence, Sarcasm

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May include concrete characterisics, roles, relaionships, personality characterisics. Broad socializaion: independent self, self-relecion, high self-esteem. Narrow socializaion: interdependent self, relaionships, mute self-esteem. Possible selves who i might become : ideal self who i would like to be , feared self who i dread becoming . Depression: but it is healthy to have a possible self as well as an actual self. Contradictory self-descripions: flexibility across ime and place. False self who i show others : daing partners > parents > close friends. A person"s overall sense of worth and well-being. Pre-adolescence > adolescence < emerging adulthood: factors: Two aspects of self-esteem: baseline: stable, barometric: luctuaing. Global self-worth: scholasic competence, social acceptance, second most associated to global self-worth, athleic competence, physical appearance, most important in global self-worth. 5: romanic appeal, behavioural conduct, close friendship. Males have higher global self-worth in white majority culture. Self-esteem tends to increase with emerging adulthood: parent relaionships increase.

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