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PSYC20009_2025_SM2 Supplementary or Special Exam: Personality and Social Psychology (PSYC20009_2025_SM2)- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
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Lucas has repeatedly been told that he is good-for-nothing and will never amount to anything in his life. Because he has heard this for so long, Lucas actually starts to believe what he has been told. Lucas’s emerging self-concept provides an example of:
选项
A.A. Self-perception theory.
B.B. Social comparison theory.
C.C. Social feedback.
D.D. The assimilation effect.
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The question describes Lucas being repeatedly told he is good-for-nothing and will never amount to anything, and as a result he comes to believe this about himself. This situation concerns how external feedback from others influences one’s own self-view.
Option A: Self-perception theory. This theory suggests people infer their ......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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