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State whether the following statement is True or False and give the reason for your answer. People with a high self esteem are not necessarily the ones who are always successful. - Psychology

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प्रश्न

State whether the following statement is True or False and give the reason for your answer.

People with a high self esteem are not necessarily the ones who are always successful.

पर्याय

  • True

  • False

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उत्तर

People with a high self esteem are not necessarily the ones who are always successful. - True

Explanation:

  1. Confidence and proud should be a human being but overconfidence and proudness gain nothing for the human being.
  2. So, it is not necessary for a successful person with overconfidence.
  3. No person has become successful by overconfidence.
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Aspects of Self
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पाठ 3: Self - Exercise [पृष्ठ ३१]

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बालभारती Psychology [English] 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board
पाठ 3 Self
Exercise | Q 1. (B) 3. | पृष्ठ ३१

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

State whether the following statement is True or False and give the reason for your answer.

Self-awareness is a necessary attribute to have a healthy self-concept.


Identify the odd item from the following:


What is meant by self esteem?


Describe the characteristics of individuals with high self esteem.


Compare and contrast.

Private Self - Objective Self Awareness


Match the following pairs.

  A   B
1. Rentsch and Heffener model a) A sense of self-worth
2.  Carl Rogers b) Monitoring one’s own actions
3. Congruence between ideal and real self c) Confidence in one’s own abilities to complete a task
4. Self-esteem d) Categories of self-concept
5. Self-regulation e) Fully functioning person
6. Self-efficacy f) Good mental health 

Match the following pairs.

A B
1. Rentsch and Heffener model a) A sense of self worth
2. Carl Rogers b) Monitoring one’s own actions
3. Congruence between ideal and real self c) Confidence in one’s own ability to complete a task
4. Self esteem d) Categories of self concept
5. Self regulation e) Fully functioning person
6 Self efficacy f) Good mental health

Match the following pairs.

  A   B
1. Rentsch and Heffener model  a) A sense of self worth
2. Carl Rogers b) Monitoring one’s own actions
3. Congruence between ideal and real self  c) Confidence in  one’s own abilities to complete a task
4. Self esteem  d) Categories of self concept
5. Self regulation  e) Fully functioning person
6. Self efficacy  f) Good mental health

Match the following pairs:

A B
1. Rentsch and Heffener model a) A sense of self-worth
2. Carl Rogers b) Monitoring one’s own actions
3. Congruence between ideal and real self c) Confidence in one’s own abilities to complete a task
4. Self-esteem d) Categories of self-concept
5. Self-regulation e) Fully functioning person
6. Self-efficacy f) Good mental health

Match the following pairs.

A B
1. Rentsch and Heffener model a) A sense of self-worth
2. Carl Rogers b) Monitoring one’s own actions
3. Congruence between ideal and real self c) Confidence in one’s own abilities to complete a task
4. Self-esteem d) Categories of self-concept
5. Self-regulation e) Fully functioning person
6. Self-efficacy f) Good mental health

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