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Self perception & cognition - Coggle Diagram
Self perception & cognition
Components of self
Self-knowledge
Self comfort
Impression management
Self-esteem
Mead (1934)
I & Me
Other
Material self
Social self
Definition of self
Comparison terms
Mitwelt & Umwelt
Ausubel
Yinger
Taylor
Self concept
Dimension
Shibutani (1961)
Degree of integration
Extent of conscious awareness
Degree of stability
Nature of evaluation
Social consensus
Self-esteem
Dimensions
Family experience
Social comparison
Success and failure
Other people’s judgement or reflected appraisals
Social identity
Measured through
Rosenberg self-esteem (RSE)
Self-esteem stability scale (SESS)
The state self esteem scale(SSES)
Rajini self –esteem scale
Self-presentation
Components
Self handicapping
Impression management
Interpersonal perceptions
areas
Personal perception
Social perception
Fundamental points
perceived at different level of complexity
perceiver has certain central traits emphasized
centrality of traits a function of perceiver's own personality
person described from outward appearance
described from his immediate implications
described from varieties of traits
Non-verbal cues
Facial expression
Eye contact
Gesture, posture and bodily movements
Body build up and physical appearance
Voice quality and dress
touching
Impression formation
Integrating formation
Models of information integration
Negativity effect
Positivity bias
Imputing consistency
Resolving inconsistencies
First impression versus latter impressions
Schemas
Prototypes
Exemplars
Impression management
self-promotion
Other enhancement
Attribution
Definitions
Feldman
Baron & Bryne
Types
Dispositional
Situational
Factors influencing
Internal
External
Theories
Header's naïve psychology attribution theory
Jones and Davis correspondent inference attribution theory
Kelley’s model of casual attribution
Consensus info
Distinctiveness info
Consistency info
Biases
Self serving
Actor-observer
Halo effect