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Unions can increase their wage rates by:
Social Self
The social self refers to the part of an individual's self-concept that is derived from their interactions with others and the perception of being part of a community.
Self-Discrepancy Theory
A model linking the distance between the actual self and the ought and ideal selves to emotion.
Self-Concept
The mental image or perception that one has of oneself, encompassing beliefs, feelings, and thoughts about one's abilities, appearance, and values.
Self-Efficacy
A belief in one's ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish a task, which can play a major role in how goals, tasks, and challenges are approached.
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