List-I | List-II |
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(A) Self-esteem | (I) The extent to which individuals believe that they themselves control their life's outcomes. |
(B) Self efficacy | (II) Judgements about our own value or worth. |
(C) Social-Self | (III) The way we perceive ourselves and the ideas we hold about our competencies and attributes. |
(D) Self concept | (IV) Familial or relational self. |
Here’s the correct description of each concept:
Self-esteem (A) is the overall evaluation or judgment of one’s worth and value, reflecting how we feel about ourselves.
Self-efficacy (B) refers to the belief in one’s ability to control outcomes in life through their actions, influencing motivation and persistence.
Social-Self (C) relates to the aspect of self that is shaped by relationships and family, focusing on how we view ourselves in social contexts.
Self-concept (D) is the perception we hold about our own traits, competencies, and characteristics, encompassing both how we see ourselves and how we believe others see us.
These terms highlight different aspects of our self-identity and how we relate to the world around us.