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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}
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Definitions:

Self-Serving Bias

The common tendency to attribute positive outcomes to one's own character but attribute negative outcomes to external factors.

Ought Self

The representation of what an individual believes they should be, often influenced by societal and familial expectations.

Ideal Self

Represents a person's aspirations or the set of attributes one dreams to possess, often functioning as a motivation for self-improvement.

Self-Concept

An individual’s comprehensive understanding of themselves, including their attributes, beliefs, and feelings.

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