What is Self-concept?
The sum total of beliefs we have about ourselves.
What is self-concept made up of?
Self-concept is made up of self-schemas.
What are self-schemas?
Where Does Our
Self-Concept Come From?
What is introspection?
Self-knowledge through looking inward at one’s own thoughts and feelings.
What are some downsides to introspection?
1.Limited in what it tells us about our thoughts and feeling
What is Affective Forecasting?
Refers to predictions of how we will feel about future emotional events.
Why are we so bad at Affective Forecasting?
What is the influence of social context?
What is Social Comparison Theory? (Influence of Other People)
Process of evaluating ourselves through comparisons with other people
When do we use Social Comparison Theory?
Most often when uncertain about our self-evaluation
Who do we compare ourselves to in Social Comparison Theory?
We compare ourselves with similar others
What is the Two-Factor Theory of Emotion?
When we turn to others to determine our emotions
When unclear about our emotional state, we sometimes interpret how we feel by watching others
When is two factors necessary?
To feel a specific emotion:
For others to influence our emotions:
- Other people must be present as possible explanation for arousal before its onset
What is Self-Perception Theory?
When internal cues are difficult to interpret, people gain insight by observing their own behaviour
Intrinsic Motivation..
Originates in factors within a person.
Extrinsic Motivation..
Originates in factors outside the person
Overjustification effect is:
The tendency for intrinsic motivation to diminish for activities that have become associated with reward or other extrinsic factors. (if we expect reward –> decrease motivation)
Due to the overjustification effect should rewards not be offered?
No, rewards are good when they are unexpected and a bonus
Praise better when offered for effort (“you worked so hard”) rather than ability (“you’re so smart”; Mueller & Dweck, 1998)
Rewards better for good performance rather than conditional for fulfilling task alone
What is Individualism
One’s culture values the virtues of independence,
autonomy, and self-expression
People strive for personal achievement and promoting goals.
Emphasise differences with others.
Important to act true to internal beliefs and feelings.
Likely to believe “the only person you can count on is yourself” or “I enjoy being unique and different from others”.
What is Collectivism
One’s culture values the virtues of interdependence,
cooperation, and social harmony.
People derive more satisfaction from the status of the valued group.
Emphasise group harmony and group goals.
Important to act appropriately to roles and group norms.
Likely to believe “I’m partly to blame if one of my family members or coworkers fails” or “my happiness depends on others around me”.
What is Self Esteem?
Affective evaluation of our self-concept.
What is self complexity and it’s benefit?
Self-complexity or tendency to define the self in terms of many domains and attributes found to be most beneficial for well-being