A S L 3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 46: Social Cognition, Social Comparison Theory, Parenting Styles

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The self is intrinsically social: helps us to know what we should think, how we should behave and interact with others. We have a social relationship with ourselves: viewing ourselves from the outside, we punish ourselves when we have done something wrong. The complete set of beliefs people have about themselves. The extent to which self-schemas are clearly and confidently defined, consistent with each other and stable across time. Important to have a strong, unified sense of self but with many facets. Helps us deal with stresses and injustices. Measuring self-concept clarity: diary study: research method that requires participants to keep track of their daily activities or events for a particular period of time. The psychological state of being aware of one"s characteristics, feelings and behaviours. Develops over time, from around 18 months rouge test/mirror test: behavioural technique used to determine whether one possesses the ability of self-recognition in the mirror.

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