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  1. Test your notion of who you are. On what basis do you identify yourself? Do you agree with the analysis of your test results?

    http://www.usi.edu/libarts/socio/socpsy/whoami.htm
    This site has an online version of a common research instrument called the Twenty Statement Test that allows you to examine the question, "Who am I?"

  2. Explore William James' view of the self. Relate James' ideas to your textbook's discussion of the self.

    http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/James/Principles/prin10.htm
    Read chapter 10, The Consciousness of Self, from James' famous Principles of Psychology which lays the foundation of much of the modern thinking on the concept of self.

  3. Test your level of self-esteem and explore what true self-esteem is and how it can be enhanced in people.

    http://www.self-esteem-nase.org/
    The National Association for Self-Esteem has articles, self-tests, advice, and links relating to self-esteem.

  4. What are the various facets of the self that are of interest to philosophers and social scientists?

    http://www2.canisius.edu/~gallaghr/pi.html
    You can get lost exploring the bibliographies and online text listings of articles and other resources relating to various fields relating to the study of the self provided by Shaun Gallagher's Research Sources on Concepts of Person and Self page. This is a great resource.







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