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Explore the multifaceted nature of the self and how it is shaped by cultural differences. Learn about self-awareness, introspection, and the role of social comparison in understanding ourselves. Discover the theories of emotion and the impact of impression management on self-enhancement.
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Chapter 5 Self-Knowledge: How We Come to Understand Ourselves
Functions of the Self Why do human adults have such a multifaceted, complex definition of self? Researchers have found that the self serves both:
Self-KnowledgeCultural Differences in Defining the Self In many Western cultures, people have an independent view of the self. Independent View of the Self
Cultural Differences in Defining the Self In contrast, many Asian and other non-Western cultures have an interdependent view of the self. Interdependent View of the Self
Gender Differences in Defining the Self • Women • Men
Knowing OurselvesThrough Introspection Introspection
Focusing on the Self: Self-Awareness Theory Self-Awareness Theory
Judging Why We Feel the Way We Do: Telling More than We Can Know Causal Theories
The Consequences of Introspecting about Reasons Reasons-Generated Attitude Change
Knowing Ourselves byObserving Our Own Behavior Self-Perception Theory
Intrinsic versus Extrinsic Motivation Intrinsic Motivation Extrinsic Motivation
Intrinsic versus Extrinsic Motivation OverjustificationEffect
Preserving Intrinsic Interest Task-Contingent Rewards Performance-Contingent Rewards
Understanding Our Emotions: The Two-Factor Theory of Emotion Two-Factor Theory of Emotion
Finding the Wrong Cause: Misattribution of Arousal Misattribution of Arousal
Interpreting the Social World:Appraisal Theories of Emotion Appraisal Theories of Emotion
Using Other People To Know Ourselves Social contact is crucial to the development of a self-concept.
Knowing Ourselves by Comparing Ourselves to Others Social Comparison Theory
Knowing Ourselves by Comparing Ourselves to Others • When do you engage in social comparison? • With whom do you choose to compare yourself?
upward social comparison: downward social comparison: Knowing Ourselves by Comparing Ourselves to Others
Knowing Ourselves byAdopting Other People’s Views Social Tuning .
Impression Management:All the World’s a Stage Impression Management Ingratiation Self-Handicapping .
Impression Management: All the World’s a Stage There are two major ways in which people self-handicap.
Culture, Impression Management,and Self-Enhancement Self-Enhancement .