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HEATHER WILKINS
on Dec 22, 2024Verified
According to Brewer and Gardner (1996) , part of our self-concept consists of dyadic relationships that assimilate our self to significant others. This part is called the:
A) collective self.
B) social self.
C) relational self.
D) individual self.
Relational Self
This concept reflects how aspects of one's self-identity are shaped by relationships and social interactions with significant others.
Dyadic Relationships
Interactions between two individuals, emphasizing the reciprocal and dynamic nature of their connection.
- Fathom the association between the conception of self and belonging to a group, elucidated by social identity theory.
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Learning Objectives
- Fathom the association between the conception of self and belonging to a group, elucidated by social identity theory.