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defne management. explain the feature that establish ta as a social science​

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Answered by GreatAniruddh7
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Describe the concept of the looking-glass self and how it affects our self-concept.

Explore the impact of the labeling bias, self-labeling, and internalized prejudice on people’s self-concepts, particularly in those from marginalized social groups.

Define social comparison, and summarize how people use it to define their self-concepts and self-esteem.

Give examples of the use of upward and downward social comparison and their influences on social cognition and affect.

Explain the concept of social identity and why it is important to human behavior.

Describe how self-evaluation maintenance theory helps to explain how we react when other people’s behaviors threaten our sense of self.

Describe the concept of self-presentation and the various strategies we use to portray ourselves to others.

Outline the concept of reputation management and how it relates to self-presentation.

Discuss the individual-difference variable of self-monitoring and how it relates to the ability and desire to self-present.

To this point, we have seen, among other things, that human beings have complex and well-developed self-concepts and that they generally attempt to view themselves positively. These more cognitive and affective aspects of ourselves do not, of course, occur in a vacuum. They are heavily influenced by the social forces that surround us. We have alluded to some of these forces already; for example, in our review of self-verification theory, we saw how feedback from others can affect our self-concept and esteem. We also looked at ways that our sociocultural backgrounds can affect the content of our self-concept.

In this section, we will consider in more detail these and other social aspects of the self by exploring the many ways that the social situation influences our self-concept and esteem. The self is not created in isolation; we are not born with perceptions of ourselves as shy, interested in jazz, or charitable to others, for example. Rather, such beliefs are determined by our observations of and interactions with others. Are you rich or poor? Beautiful or ugly? Smart or not? Good or bad at playing video games? And how do you know? These questions can be answered only by looking at those around us. The self has meaning only within the social context, and it is not wrong to say that the social situation defines our self-concept and our self-esteem. We rely on others to provide a “social reality”—to help us determine what to think, feel, and do (Hardin & Higgins, 1996). But what forms do these social influences take? It is to this question that we will now turn

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Management plays a vital role in the society with  improving  the standard of living of the people through various disciplines of people living in their social structures.

Explanation:

  • Management can be defined  as a combination of different forms of social sciences which involve  people living in the society. Management analysis the behavioral actions of the people  in the society and it deals with human behavior.
  • Society consist of people living together and managing their activities with coordinated efforts for reaching a specific goal. Management requires the process of maintaining and controlling  the individuals  who work together in groups
  • The responsibility of management is to increase the level of productivity of an organisation with effective planning, organizing and leading a group of people.

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Who said "Management is a multiple purpose organ that manages a business, manages a manager and manages workers and work"?​

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