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Summary Chapter 3: The Self

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Chapter 3: The Self
WHAT IS THE SELF?
Brain Researchers  self = illusion. Did not find any spot in the brain that seems to correspond to
the self.

THE SELF’S MAIN JOBS
 Self’s naturally feel selfish & in many situations they have strong impulses to do what is best
for themselves.
 Designed to know & do what is best for them.
 Selfishness must be kept under control is society is to operate effectively.
 Incorporate morals & other values of the culture (tell you to do what is best for the group)
 Able to understand these social morals & other values and to be able to act on them.



THE SELF HAS 3 MAIN PARTS:




1. Self-knowledge
(self-concept)

Information about the self:

1. Self-awareness
2. Self_esteem
3. Self-deception




2. Interpersonal- 3. Agent Self
self (public self) (executive function)
1. Self-presentation 1. decision making
2. member of groups.
2. self-control
3. Relationships partner.
3. taking charge of situations
4. Social Roles

5. Reputation
4. active responding




SELF-KNOWLEDGE (SELF-CONCEPT)

 Human beings have self-awareness.
o Enables them to develop elaborate sets of beliefs about themselves.
 Some moments show the self reflecting on itself and on its store of information about itself.

,INTERPERSONAL SELF (PUBLIC SELF)

 Helps the person connect socially to other people.
 Most people have a certain image they try to convey on another.
 Public-self resembles the self-concept (BUT ARE NOT THE SAME). People work hard to
present a particular image to others, even if it’s not exactly the full, precise truth as they
know it.
o The self is often working in complex ways to gain social acceptance & maintain
interpersonal relationships.

AGENT-SELF (EXECUTIVE FUNCTION)

 Part that get things done.
 Enables self to make choices & exert control, including:
o Self-control
o Control over other people & things.
 Actions reveal the self as not just a knower but also a doer!



WHO MAKES THE SELF: THE INDIVIDUAL OR SOCIETY???
The self comes into being at the point of interaction between the inner biological processes of the
human body & the sociocultural network to which the person belongs.

A TRUE OR REAL SELF ???

Sociologist Ralph Turner

 Different cultures may differ in their ideas about the true self  by placing emphasis on
either two main approaches:
o Approach emphasises the inner feelings as the true self.
o Focusses on the way the person acts in public, especially in official roles.
 Point = cultures disagree as to whether the public actions or the inner feelings count as the
more real or true side of the self.
o Public actions can be used as a coping mechanism.
 Person’s coping ability is influenced by his/her upbringing & background.

, CULTURE AND INTERDEPENDANCE

Cultural differences involves independents vs. interdependence.

 This dimension of difference involves different attitudes toward the self & different
motivations as to what the self mainly tries to accomplish.
o Results = different emphases about what the self is.
 Independent self-construal
o Emphasises what makes the self different & sets apart from others.




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 Interdependent self-construal
o Emphasises what connects the self to other people & groups.




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