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A Self-Identity Is Formed Within the Social Context of Human

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A self-identity is formed within the social context of human relationships that begins in infancy.


Definitions:

Hawthorne Studies

A series of studies conducted in the early 20th century that explored the effects of the work environment on employee productivity and morale.

Self-Awareness

The conscious knowledge of one’s own character, feelings, motives, and desires, being aware of oneself as an individual.

Influences Other People

The capacity or ability to affect others' thoughts, actions, or decisions through various means, such as persuasion, example, or authority.

Social Needs

Fundamental human requirements for interaction and belonging within a community or society.

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