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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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People who feel they have not one self, but many selves, because they define their identities in relation to others, have selves.
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According to the phenomenon known as the , when we think about something, such as a specific adjective, in relation to ourselves, we remember it better than when we think about it in relation to somebody else.
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Societies where individuals are expected to give priority to the goals of the group over individual goals are known as societies. Such societies tend to nurture interdependent self-concepts among their members.
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The self-concepts of people who define their identities according to individual traits and goals are . Their identities tend to remain the same from situation to situation.







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