What is self concept?
Our self beliefs, and self evaluations
What are the 3 Cs and 4 selves?
Complexity
Consistency
Clairity
Social self
Self enhancement
Self verification
Self evaluation
What is self concept complexity, consistency and clairity
Complexity: number of identities people perceive about themselves
Consistency: how similar your diffrent roles or identities are to each other and to who you really are
Clairity: how clearly, confidently, and stably a person defines their self concept
What is self enhancement, self verification, self-esteem, and self efficacy?
Self enhancement: the drive to promote and protect a positive self view.
Self verification: the motivation to confirm and maintain once existing self-concept
Self esteem: the extent to which people like respect and are satisfied with themselves
Self efficacy: 
a belief in one’s ability to successfully perform a task
What is locus of control?
General belief about the degree of personal control over life events
What is social identity?
Defining oneself by the group to which one belongs
What is perception?
The process of receiving information about and making sense of the role around us
What is selective attention?
The process of selecting verse ignoring sensory information
What is categorical thinking?
Organizing people or things into groups to simplify information
What are mental models?
Knowledge structures used to describe explain and predict the world
What is stereotyping?
Assigning traits to people based on their membership and social categories
What is attribution theory?
The process of deciding whether behaviour is caused by internal or external factors
Internal attribution: behaviour/event is caused mainly by the person
External attribution: behaviour/event cause is out of persons control
What is self-serving bias?
Attributing success to internal factors and failures to external factors
What is the self fulfilling prophecy?
When expectations influence behaviour in ways that cause those expectations to come true
What is the halo effect?
A general impression of a person influences perceptions of their other traits
What is the false consensus affect?
Overestimating how much others share beliefs, or traits?
What is the primary effect?
Forming an opinion, based on the first information received
What is the recency effect?
Most recent information dominates perceptions
What is a global mindset?
The ability to perceive know about and process information across cultures
What is the Jahari window used for?
Improving self-awareness and mutual understanding
What is the meaningful interaction?
Working together on valued activities to reduce perceptual biases
What is empathy?
Understanding and being sensitive to others feelings, thoughts, and situations