PSYC 2700 Lecture 15: PSYC 2700 - Lecture 15 - The Social Self (Chapter 3)

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A man has as many social selves as there are individuals who recognize him. as many different social selves as there are distinct groups whose opinions he cares. Beliefs about our unique personal traits, abilities, preferences, tastes, Beliefs about our identities in specific relationships. Beliefs about our identities as members of social groups to which we belong. Family and other socialization agents (grandparents, siblings, and teachers) We come to know ourselves through imagining what others think of us. Reflected self-appraisal-beliefs about what others think of our social. Ex; how your parents see you, how your girlfriend sees you, how your selves. Beliefs about what others think about our social selves. Learn to coexist with their older dominant sibling. They think about imaginative ways to carve their niche in the world. Write a story about a meaningful event in your life. it can be a happy or sad event. Send it to me via huskyct - for participation points.

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