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Question
State whether the following statement is True or False and give the reason for your answer.
To have a healthy self concept implies to be a highly capable person.
Options
True
False
Solution
This statement is True.
Reason:
It involves our thoughts and feelings about ourselves and others and our behaviour patterns, beliefs, and emotional makeup. Our self-concept develops quickly during early childhood and adolescence and continues to build and shift throughout our lives as we grow. The self-concept is our general view of ourselves. It is a complete picture of our strengths and characteristics. The self-concept can be unique and different, but its overall structure is the same for everyone.
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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 |