| Objectives (See related pages)
After reading this chapter, you should be able to:
Explain self-concept and how it is formed.
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| | | Define reflected appraisal, social comparison, and self-perception.
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| | | Describe some of the ways you can improve your self-esteem.
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| | | Describe how perception and self-concept are related.
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| | | Explain the perceptual steps of selecting, organizing, and interpreting.
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| | | Describe some of the things about the self-concept and perception that can be stated with certainty.
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| | | Explain why perceptions are less than perfect because of deletions, distortions, and generalizations.
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| | | Explain perceptual filters and the ways that they may influence your perceptions.
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| | | Describe the process by which objective reality becomes a subjective view.
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| | | Explain how you can adjust to perceptual influences.
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