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Self-Concept
A person’s knowledge about him- or herself, including one’s own traits, social identities, andexperiences.
Downward Social Comparison
The act of comparing oneself to others who are worse off in order to feel better about one's own situation.
Self-Regulatory Perseveration
A psychological principle referring to the continuous effort to control one's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, even in the face of challenges or setbacks.
Self-Awareness
The state of being cognizant of one’s own personality, sensations, motivations, and yearnings.
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