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self-ˈconcept Social Psychol. [self- 1 d.] A person's concept or idea of himself. Also self-conˈception.
1934in Webster. 1938Psychol. Abstr. XII. 770/1 (Index) Self-concept, adolescence. 1947Amer. Psychologist Sept. 365/2 Our observations of psychotherapeutic experience would seem to indicate that absence of any threat to the self-concept is an important item in the problem. 1957Amer. Sociol. Rev. XXII. 218/2 The following analysis is limited to the executives' and the supervisors' self-conceptions and conceptions of each other. 1968Internat. Encycl. Social Sci. XIV. 150/1 Since the 1940s, problems related to self concept have surged forth as indispensable..topics for scientific study in psychology and sociology. 1977M. Edelman Polit. Lang ii. 29 The self-conceptions that are a part of these contradictory cognitive structures. |