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GEN 002 - MODULE 8-10
  • Kathleen Joy Marron

  • 問題数 41 • 9/30/2023

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  • 1

    It relates to Biology or living organism

    Biological Self

  • 2

    Who is the Father of Biology?

    Aristotle

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    It is concerned of human behaviour, mental process, human mind.

    Psychological Self

  • 4

    Who is the Father of Psychology?

    Wilhelm Wundt

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    It is concerned with the interaction betwren social and economics factors.

    Socio-Economic Self

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    Who is the Father of Sociology?

    August Comte

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    Who is the Father of Economics?

    Adam Smith

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    It is the individual's perception of themselves in areas of physical ability and appearance.

    Physical self-concept

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    It includes concepts such as physical strength and endurance, while appearance refers to attractiveness.

    Physical ability

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    It is how you view your physical self.

    Body image

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    It is how you value and respect yourself as a person.

    Self-esteem

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    It is directly influence one another.

    Body image and self-esteem

  • 13

    Every day your body carries you closer to your dreams. Celebrate all of the amazing things your body does for you - running, dancing, breathing, laughing, dreaming, etc.

    Appreciate all that your body can do

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    Things that aren't relates to how much you weigh or what you look like. Read your list often. Add to it as you become aware of more things to like about yourself.

    Keep a top-ten list of things you like about yourself

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    When you feel good about yourself and who you are, you carry yourself with a sense of confidence, self-acceptance, and openness that makes you beautiful. Beauty is a state of mind, not a state of your body.

    Remind yourself that "true beauty" is not simply skin-deep

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    When you see yourself in a mirror or in your mind, choose not to focus on specific body parts. See yourself as you want others to see you - as a whole person.

    Look at yourself as a whole person

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    It is easier to feel good about yourself and your body when you are around others who are supportive and who recognize the importance of liking yourself just as you naturally are.

    Surround yourself with positive people

  • 18

    You can overpower those negative thoughts with positive ones. The next time you start to tear yourself down, build youself back up with a few quick affirmations that work for you.

    Shut down those voices in your head that tell you your body is not "right" or that you are a bad " person.

  • 19

    Work with you body, not against it.

    Wear clothes that are comfortable and that make you feel good about your body.

  • 20

    Pay attention to images, slogans, or attitudes that make you feel bad about yourself or your body. Protest these messages: write a letter to the advertiser or talk back to the image or message.

    Become a critical viewer of social and media messages

  • 21

    Something that lets your body know you appreaciate it. Take a bubble bath, make time for a nap, or find a peaceful place outside to relax.

    Do something nice for yourself

  • 22

    Sometimes reaching out to other people can help you feel better about yourself and can make a positive change in our world.

    Use the time and energy that you might have spend worrying about food, calories, and your weight to do something to help others

  • 23

    Process whereby people and their careers are marked as brands. - The concept suggests that success comes from self-packaging.

    Personal branding

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    It is basically the way you market yourself to the world.

    Personal branding

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    It is the ability of individuals and families to maintain sufficient income to consistently meet their basic needs.

    Economic self

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    All of the physical elementa that reflect who you are.

    Material self

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    The self as reflected through your interactions with others; actually, a variety of selves that respond to changes in situations and roles.

    Social self

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    One's sense of self and identity is influential on how an individual chooses to purchase his or her wants.

    Material self

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    A person makes economic decisions that will address his or her personal and social needs.

    Economic self

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    The Parts of the body

    The Bodily Part

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    Any material possessions which extends us.

    Extracorporal/External Self

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    It is comprised of: our body, clothes, immediate family, and home.

    Material self

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    It refers to the basic requirements for the human beings. For example: water, aircloth, etc.

    Needs

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    Are all those commodities above the basic requirements. For example: television, chocolates, computer, etc.

    Wants

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    It described simply as how one perceives himself and his behavior in the market place.

    Self-Concept in Consumer Behavior

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    It is how a person actually perceives himself.

    Actual self

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    It ia how a person would like to perceive himself.

    Ideal self

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    It is how a person thinks others perceive him.

    Social self

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    It is how a person would like others to perceive him.

    Ideal social self

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    It is an image of self somewhere in between the actual and ideal self.

    Expected self

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    It is a person's self image in a specific situation.

    Situational self