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This is chapter 13 of of the Psy 201 course. These notes consist of notes taken from the book (white) and notes taken in class (red). These notes are thorough, organized, and color-coded. I made an A in the class and 100's or above on all tests, including the final.

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13.1-13.4
13.1- Your Self-Concept Is What You Know and Believe About Yourself

Sense of Self- your mental representation of yourself
● Self-Concept- what you think, believe, and feel to be true about yourself
● Influences you in several ways:
-Affects how you think
-Influences the way you behave

Personality- a person's typical thoughts, emotional responses, and behaviors that are relatively stable over time and across
circumstances

Self-Schema- an integrated set of memories, beliefs, and generalizations about yourself
● The information is organized as a network of interconnected knowledge about yourself
● Helps you perceive, organize, interpret, and use information about yourself
● Shapes who you are

Self in the Brain- researchers typically observe activity in the middle of the frontal lobes of the brain when people process information
about themselves
● When we think about ourselves, the areas of the medial prefrontal cortex are activated

Working Self-Concept- the immediate experience of the self in the here and now
● Varies depending on which aspect of yourself is most relevant at that moment
● Shows that your sense of self can vary

Sense of Agency- refers to the feeling of control over actions and their consequences
Sense of Ownership- describes the feeling of mineness that we perceive towards our body parts, feelings, or thoughts



13.2- People Differ in How They Value Themselves

Self-Esteem- the evaluative aspect of the self-concept that indicates how you value or feel about yourself
● High Self-Esteem- you like yourself and have positive feelings about your capabilities
● Low Self-Esteem- you don't like yourself and have negative feelings about your capabilities

Reflective Appraisal- self-esteem is based on how you believe others perceive you
● We internalize the values and beliefs of important people in our lives
● You come to respond to yourself in ways that are consistent with how others respond to you
● If you believe important people in your life don't value you, you may find it hard to value yourself

Sociometer- your self-esteem depends of social acceptance or rejection
● Self-esteem is a sociometer, an internal monitor of social acceptance or rejection
● When our sociometer indicates a high possibility of rejection, we experience low self-esteem
● When our sociometer indicates a low probability of rejection, we tend to experience high self-esteem

,People's self-esteem varies over their lives.

Self-Compassion- treating yourself with care, acceptance, and kindness during difficult times, just as you would treat a good friend
● Self-compassion can boost your self-esteem
● It also leads to greater life satisfaction and fewer feelings of depression

Self-Esteem and Life Outcomes:
● Evidence from psychology indicates that self-esteem may be less important than is commonly believed
● Although people with high self-esteem report being much happier than others
● Self-esteem is weakly related to objective life outcomes

Narcissists- people who are self-centered, have grandiose feelings of self-worth, feel entitled, and are manipulative



13.3- You Try to Create a Positive Sense of Self

Positive Sense of Self- most people have positive illusions about the sense of self
● Despite a life full of rejection, disappointment, and failure

Positive Illusions- overly favorable and unrealistic beliefs
● According to research, most people have positive illusions in at least 3 areas:
1. They continually experience the better-than-average effect
2. They have unrealistic beliefs about how much they can control events
3. They are unrealistically optimistic about their personal future

People show favoritism to anything associated with themselves.
● You typically rate aspects associated with yourself as better-than-average
● Statistically, it is impossible for everyone to believe they are above average

We have unrealistic beliefs about how much we can control events.

Temporal Comparison- people view their current selves as better than their former selves

Social comparisons affect the sense of self:
● Downward Comparisons- comparisons with a person who is seen as less competent or in a worse situation, which tends to
protect one's high self-esteem
● Upward Comparisons- comparisons with a person who is seen as more competent or in a better situation, which tends to
confirm one's own self-esteem

Self-Serving Bias- the tendency for people to take personal credit for success but blame failure on external factors



13.4- Your Sense of Self is Influenced by Cultural Factors

Cultural Factors- collectivist and individualist cultures emphasize different senses of self
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