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people are more likely to act in line with personal belief than to confirm to social presurres when they are​

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Answered by ridahussain86
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social pressures when they are

(at Privately self-aware

(b) Low in self-esteem

(c) Publicly self-aware

(d) Not self-regulating.​

Privately self-aware because they have personal experiences and knowledge which they don't share with others

Low self-esteem is characterized by a lack of confidence and feeling badly about oneself. People with low self-esteem often feel unlovable, awkward, or incompetent

Private self-consciousness is a tendency to introspect and examine one's inner self and feelings. Public self-consciousness is an awareness of the self as it is viewed by others. This kind of self-consciousness can result in self-monitoring and social anxiety.

Answered by DevendraLal
1

In this question, we are asked to tell how people act in line with personal beliefs than to confirm social pressure when they are.

  • Option A is the correct answer i.e., Privately self-aware.
  • People are more likely to act in line with personal beliefs than to conform to social pressures when they are​ privately self-aware.
  • When people are self-aware, they will behave according to their particular views rather than giving in to social pressure.
  • They will be able to keep their self-respect and learn to act appropriately without external or societal pressure.
  • Nothing can stop individuals from acting when they are inspired.
  • People must therefore be self-aware.
  • Any conscious action we take to maintain our physical, mental, and emotional well-being is known as self-care.
  • Even though it seems like a straightforward idea, in theory, we frequently ignore it.
  • Establish and uphold sound boundaries. Take a vacation from reading, watching, or listening to the news...

CORRECT QUESTION-

People are more likely to act in line with personal beliefs than to confirm to

social pressures when they are

(a) Privately self-aware

(b) Low self-esteem

(c) Publicly self-aware

(d) Not self-regulating.​

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