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destiny smiley
on Dec 26, 2024Verified
Jeannie thinks that she is a good friend. She explains that she is popular because she helps other people and smiles at people. She understands that when she is in a bad mood she is more likely to be rude, but she apologizes afterward. Jeannie's description is describing ______.
A) social comparison
B) social status
C) self-esteem
D) self-concept
Self-concept
An individual's perception of themselves, encompassing beliefs, feelings, and thoughts about one's abilities and characteristics.
Social Comparison
The tendency to compare and judge one’s abilities, achievements, and behaviors in relation to others.
Self-esteem
An individual's subjective evaluation of their own worth and capabilities.
- Explain self-concept and its development in children.
Verified Answer
HE
Learning Objectives
- Explain self-concept and its development in children.