Kinesiology 2276F/G Chapter 8: Chapter 8 Textbook + lecture notes

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Self-concept defined: the way in which we see or define ourselves. Self-esteem defined: the evaluative or affective consequence of one"s self concept, the extent to which one feels positively or negatively about one"s self-concept. Other terms and definitions specific situations, activities/skills, or domains: other terms focus primarily on judgments of ability and potential success in, more variable than self-concept/self-esteem, contribute meaningfully to an individual"s self-concept/self-esteem. Can i perform most physical skills, movements, or activities capable? . While i feel capable of doing this activity, am i capable of doing another activity? . While i feel capable of doing this activity in this situation, am i capable of doing it in a different situation? . Theoretical foundations of self-concept/self-esteem: self-concept model (shavelson, hubner, & stanton, 1976) Really a theory: model of exercise and self-esteem, with hierarchically organized constructs (sonstoem & morgan, 1989) More on the self-concept model: the base level of the hierarchy is defined by one"s behavior in specific situations.

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