Psychology, asked by sonamary18, 9 months ago

difference between self as as a subject and objective
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Answered by gurj57364953
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The self-as-object is primarily concerned with thinking about oneself in valued ways, whereas the self-as-subject is primarily concerned with behavioral self-regulation.

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Answered by ayeshawaseemtahir
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The self-as-object is primarily concerned with thinking about oneself in valued ways, whereas the self-as-subject is primarily concerned with behavioral self-regulation

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