The Dynamic Self-Concept: A Social Psychological Perspective

  • Markus H
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Abstract

Focuses on how self-concept may guide and control behavior. Changes in the structure and content of self-concept; Control of individual's action by the self-regulatory process; Role of the self in interpersonal interactions; Component processes involved in the process of self-regulation.

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Markus, H. (1987). The Dynamic Self-Concept: A Social Psychological Perspective. Annual Review of Psychology, 38(1), 299–337. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.psych.38.1.299

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