Asked by Unbox Chemistry on May 23, 2024
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Everyone has some notion of what he or she would like to become. This vision is known as one's:
A) real self.
B) looking-glass self.
C) ideal self.
D) self-image.
Ideal Self
An individual's conception of themselves in terms of attributes and qualities they aspire to possess.
Real Self
The way you really are when nobody is around to approve or disapprove.
Self-Image
One's perception or mental image of oneself, which can influence confidence, behavior, and social interactions.
- Identify different self-concepts and their roles in personal development.
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Oscar & Clarisol MejiaMay 26, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
One's vision of what they would like to become is known as their ideal self. Choice A (real self) refers to one's perception of their actual characteristics and traits. Choice B (looking-glass self) refers to one's perception of how others see them. Choice D (self-image) refers to one's overall beliefs and attitudes about themselves.
Learning Objectives
- Identify different self-concepts and their roles in personal development.