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What is self-esteem primarily about?
What is self-esteem primarily about?
- How much a person can achieve in life
- The feedback received from others
- The level of education attained
- A person's evaluation of his/her self-worth (correct)
Higher self-esteem leads to a more positive self-concept.
Higher self-esteem leads to a more positive self-concept.
True (A)
What are two factors that can affect self-esteem?
What are two factors that can affect self-esteem?
Self-confidence and evaluations from others
A higher level of self-esteem contributes to a more __________ self-concept.
A higher level of self-esteem contributes to a more __________ self-concept.
Match the following terms with their definitions:
Match the following terms with their definitions:
Which of the following is NOT one of the five building blocks of self-esteem?
Which of the following is NOT one of the five building blocks of self-esteem?
Self-confidence has no impact on self-esteem.
Self-confidence has no impact on self-esteem.
Name one positive effect of maintaining a positive attitude.
Name one positive effect of maintaining a positive attitude.
The five building blocks of self-esteem include security, mission, __________, selfhood, and affiliation.
The five building blocks of self-esteem include security, mission, __________, selfhood, and affiliation.
Match the following terms related to self-esteem and self-confidence:
Match the following terms related to self-esteem and self-confidence:
How can recording success experiences impact self-confidence?
How can recording success experiences impact self-confidence?
People who lack self-confidence are usually optimistic.
People who lack self-confidence are usually optimistic.
What should individuals do to cultivate self-esteem according to the provided content?
What should individuals do to cultivate self-esteem according to the provided content?
What is the highest possible score in the self-esteem assessment described?
What is the highest possible score in the self-esteem assessment described?
The assessment measures self-esteem using a 5-point scale where 1 indicates strong agreement.
The assessment measures self-esteem using a 5-point scale where 1 indicates strong agreement.
Name one of the five components of self-esteem according to Michele Borba.
Name one of the five components of self-esteem according to Michele Borba.
According to the self-esteem theory, there are five building blocks of self-esteem: security, mission, competence, selfhood, and __________.
According to the self-esteem theory, there are five building blocks of self-esteem: security, mission, competence, selfhood, and __________.
Match each component of self-esteem with its focus:
Match each component of self-esteem with its focus:
Which scoring method assigns 4 points for strongly disagree?
Which scoring method assigns 4 points for strongly disagree?
The higher the total score in the assessment, the lower the sense of self-esteem.
The higher the total score in the assessment, the lower the sense of self-esteem.
How many total components are there in Michele Borba's self-esteem theory?
How many total components are there in Michele Borba's self-esteem theory?
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Self-esteem
Self-esteem
Your evaluation of your own worth. How much you appreciate, accept, and value yourself.
Self-concept
Self-concept
The overall image you have of yourself, including your beliefs, feelings, and attitudes.
Growth experiences
Growth experiences
Experiences that help you grow and develop, shaping your view of yourself.
Self-confidence
Self-confidence
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Evaluations from others
Evaluations from others
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Characteristics of High Self-Confidence
Characteristics of High Self-Confidence
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Positive Thoughts and Self-Confidence
Positive Thoughts and Self-Confidence
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Importance of Recording Successes
Importance of Recording Successes
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Self-Confidence and Self-Esteem
Self-Confidence and Self-Esteem
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Impact of Low Self-Esteem
Impact of Low Self-Esteem
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Consequences of Overconfidence
Consequences of Overconfidence
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The Importance of Self-Assessment
The Importance of Self-Assessment
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Five Building Blocks of Self-Esteem
Five Building Blocks of Self-Esteem
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Security (Self-Esteem)
Security (Self-Esteem)
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Mission (Self-Esteem)
Mission (Self-Esteem)
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Competence (Self-Esteem)
Competence (Self-Esteem)
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Selfhood (Self-Esteem)
Selfhood (Self-Esteem)
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Affiliation (Self-Esteem)
Affiliation (Self-Esteem)
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Self-Esteem Assessment Score
Self-Esteem Assessment Score
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Study Notes
Citizenship Economics and Society
- Module 1.1 covers self-understanding and life skills.
- Part 1 focuses on self-understanding, self-esteem, and self-confidence.
- Learning objectives include understanding self-concept (true self, ideal self, and self in the eyes of others), recognizing the importance of self-esteem and confidence for personal growth, and enhancing self-awareness and boosting esteem and confidence.
- Contents include a preface, self-concept, self-esteem, self-confidence, a chapter summary, and a chapter mind map.
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This quiz covers Module 1.1 of Citizenship Economics and Society, focusing on self-understanding and life skills. Explore concepts such as self-esteem, self-confidence, and the dynamics of self-concept. Enhance your knowledge about personal growth and the importance of self-awareness.