Your feelings and thoughts about your strengths and weaknesses.
Your abilities, limitations, your aspirations and worldview.
What is the self-concept made of? Qualities, etc.
100
This a model of the four selves.
What is the Johari window?
100
This behavior is characterized by disregarding the outward signs of success you have and seeing your self as a "fake."
What is the imposter phenomenon?
100
The tendency to pay attention to those things that you want to see.
What is selective perception?
100
This is when a prediction comes true because you act on it as if it were true.
What is a self-fulfilling prophecy?
200
Four sources: 1. The image of that others have and reveal to you
2. the comparisons you make between yourself and others
3. the teachings of your culture
4. the way you interpret and evaluate your own thoughts and behaviors
What are the four sources of self-esteem?
200
This window represents truths about yourself that neither you or others know about.
What is the unknown self?
200
Ideas you have about yourself that make it more difficult for you to achieve your goals.
What are self-destructive beliefs?
200
This the tendency to anticipate things things that you expect will fulfill your needs and wants?
What is selective attention?
200
This is when you believe that because someone has some good qualities, he or she also possesses other qualities.
What is the halo effect?
300
The number of friends on Facebook or the number of contacts on LinkedIn.
What is network spread?
300
This window represents all the things about yourself that others know but you don't know.
What is the blind self?
300
These are people that find fault with everything you do.
What are noxious people?
300
This is the tendency to expose ourselves to things that will affirm our beliefs.
What is selective exposure?
300
This process leads you to see what you expect to see or want to see.
What is perceptual accentuation?
400
This is what you get when you type your name into Google.
What is a search engine report.
400
This window contains all the things you know about your self but you keep secret.
What is the hidden self?
400
This affirmation focuses on your abilities.
What is an "I can" statement.
400
This is when we perceive things that are close to each other as a "unit."
What is proximity?
400
This is when what happens first in a situation is remembered or seen as the most important clue about that person.
What is the primacy effect?
500
Comparing yourself socially to someone you think is doing better than you are.
What is an upward social comparison?
500
This window represents all the information behaviors, attitudes and feelings that you and others know about yourself.
What is the open self?
500
This is the value you place on yourself.
What is self-esteem?
500
When you are likely to recall things that differs drastically from your stereotype of someone or something.
What are contradictions?
500
This is when you take credit for the positive and deny the responsibility for the negative things you may be involved with.