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Explain the following term; a. Self identity, self concert and capabilities​

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Answered by yashrajraiker
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Answer:A.Self-Identity. ... Self-identity refers to a person's self-conception, self-referent cognitions, or self-definition that people apply to themselves as a consequence of the structural role positions he or she occupies or a particular behavior he or she engages in regularly.

B.The term self-concept is a general term used to refer to how someone thinks about, evaluates or perceives themselves. ... Baumeister (1999) provides the following self-concept definition: "The individual's belief about himself or herself, including the person's attributes and who and what the self is".C.Self development is taking steps to better yourself, such as by learning new skills or overcoming bad habits.

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Answered by Tragicgirl773
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•Self-Identity. ... Self-identity refers to a person's self-conception, self-referent cognitions, or self-definition that people apply to themselves as a consequence of the structural role positions he or she occupies or a particular behavior he or she engages in regularly.

•Self-concept is generally thought of as our individual perceptions of our behavior, abilities, and unique characteristics—a mental picture of who you are as a person. 1 For example, beliefs such as "I am a good friend" or "I am a kind person" are part of an overall self-concept.

•A capability is the ability to do things and to choose for a way of life according to one's personal values. As it applies to human capital, capability represents performing or achieving certain actions/outcomes in terms of the intersection of capacity and ability.

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