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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank.
 A. I  P. Self-esteem motive  EE. Reflective self  B. Self-evaluations  Q. Impression management  FF. Social self  C. Backstage  R. Psychological centrality  GG. Affect control theory  D. Self-indication  S. Self-perceptions  HH. Reflected appraisals  E. Self  T. Impression given  II. Situated self  F. Me  U. Impression given off  JJ. Self-enhancement  G. Social identities  V. Social categories  KK. Mastery  H. Verbal persuasion  W. Categorization  LL. Mattering  I. Self-consistency motive  X. Vicarious experience  MM. Self-estem  J. Identity  Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy  NN. Front stage  K. Social identity theory  Z. Personal accomplishments  OO. Identity theory  L. Role identities  AA. Social comparisons  PP. Personal characteristics  M. Self-identities  BB. Dramaturgical sociology  QQ. Identity control theory  N. Emotional arousal  CC. Oceanic self  RR. Self narratives  O. Self-concept  DD. Physical self \begin{array}{l|l|l}\text { A. I } & \text { P. Self-esteem motive } & \text { EE. Reflective self } \\\hline \text { B. Self-evaluations } & \text { Q. Impression management } & \text { FF. Social self } \\\hline \text { C. Backstage } & \text { R. Psychological centrality } & \text { GG. Affect control theory } \\\hline \text { D. Self-indication } & \text { S. Self-perceptions } & \text { HH. Reflected appraisals } \\\hline \text { E. Self } & \text { T. Impression given } & \text { II. Situated self } \\\hline \text { F. Me } & \text { U. Impression given off } & \text { JJ. Self-enhancement } \\\hline \text { G. Social identities } & \text { V. Social categories } & \text { KK. Mastery } \\\hline \text { H. Verbal persuasion } & \text { W. Categorization } & \text { LL. Mattering } \\\hline \text { I. Self-consistency motive } & \text { X. Vicarious experience } & \text { MM. Self-estem } \\\hline \text { J. Identity } & \text { Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy } & \text { NN. Front stage } \\\hline \text { K. Social identity theory } & \text { Z. Personal accomplishments } & \text { OO. Identity theory } \\\hline \text { L. Role identities } & \text { AA. Social comparisons } & \text { PP. Personal characteristics } \\\hline \text { M. Self-identities } & \text { BB. Dramaturgical sociology } & \text { QQ. Identity control theory } \\\hline \text { N. Emotional arousal } & \text { CC. Oceanic self } & \text { RR. Self narratives } \\\hline \text { O. Self-concept } & \text { DD. Physical self } &\end{array}
-____ A form of self-definition used in social identity theory based on our group affiliations.


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