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Title: The Self in a Social World


1
The Self in a Social World
  • Chapter 2 Part 2
  • Jan 26

2
Self Culture Video Clip
  • Social psychologists Hazel Markus and Shinobu
    Kitayama
  • Self-construals like individualism/collectivism,
    but at individual level
  • Independent definition?
  • Interdependent definition?
  • Differences in Olympic coverage U.S./Japan what
    do they report finding in research?

3
Self Culture
  • Implications Americans use dispositional
    explanations of behavior
  • Compared with collectivists?
  • 70 of the worlds population lives in
    collectivist cultures.
  • but most research done in U.S.
  • Concerns about generalizations?

4
Perceived Self-Control
  • Self-efficacy sense that one is competent
  • Leads to challenging goals and persistence.
  • Does it differ from self-esteem?
  • Partly depends on
  • Locus of Control (LOC) what is it?
  • internal LOC
  • External LOC
  • What are outcomes of each?

5
Is LOC situational?
  • Do people feel more or less internal or
    external depending on situation?
  • What childhood experiences/family aspects might
    contribute to locus of control?

6
Threats to Self-Esteem
  • Self-esteem evaluation of your self-concept
  • How is it linked to clarity of self-concept?
  • Individualists value high self-esteem
  • Sibling relationships (Tesser).
  • What did he find?

7
Negative Aspects of Self-Esteem
  • How is self-esteem linked to aggression?
  • To self-serving bias?
  • Self-serving bias - tendency to perceive oneself
    favorably

8
False Consensus
  • False consensus tendency to overestimate how
    much others share our opinions or negative traits
  • Leads to excuses for failures why do we do
    this?
  • However, we also exhibit false uniqueness
  • When/How so?

9
Self-Serving and Groups
  • Cialdinis research on self identity and sport
    team identification
  • When group important to our identity succeeds,
    respond w/pride
  • Termed basking in reflected glory (BIRGing)
  • How do we describe a teams victory?
  • How do we respond when our team loses?
  • Links to self-esteem changes?

10
Impression Management
  • Want to project a desired image to others and to
    ourselves.
  • Self-monitoring what is it?
  • How do high self-monitors react?

11
The Self, Suicide, and Poetry
  • Pennebaker (2001) study
  • Randomly chose poems from 9 poets who committed
    suicide, 9 who did not.
  • Hypothesis Predicted suicidal poets would use
    more negative emotion words
  • What were the results?

12
Ch 2 Big Picture
  • Self is partly a social construction, shaped by
    our groups culture
  • Negative aspects of self-protection gt sometimes
    were bad judges of things related to ourselves
  • We also have a tendency to make many perceptual
    errors
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