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are mental templates by which we organize our world, and your are beliefs about self that organize and guide the processing of self-relevant information
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With an self, one has a greater sense of belonging. This type of individual would have not one self, but many selves.
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According to the phenomenon known as , when we think about something in relation to ourselves -- such as a specific adjective, we remember it better.
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Giving priority to the goals of one's group is known as , a term which relates to the concept of interdependent self. In this instance, people are more self-critical and have less need for positive self-regard.
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If one defines their identity by individual traits and goals, their self-concept is .







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