Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Self-inventories

    Instruments designed to require the learners to provide information about themselves.  

  • Self-instructional device

    A term used to include instructional materials that can be used by the student.  

  • Self-insight

    Understanding oneself. Self-esteem: self-concept.  

  • Self-handicapping

    The process by which a person who is threatened with failure makes tasks more difficult in order to have an excuse for failing.  

  • Self-fulfilling prophecy effect

    When children’s performance matches what someone expects of them.  

  • Self-evlation

    The way in which a person views himself or herself.  

  • Self-esteem

    The confidence and satisfaction one has of himself or herself. The value an individual places on himself or herself. Individuals with high self-esteem are motivated to understand themselves, judge themselves competent in dealing with life’s challenges, and consider themselves worthy of happiness. Individuals with low self-esteem move away from self-understanding, judge themselves to be poorly…

  • Self-efficacy

    A feeling that a person has that he or she can successfully achieve a particular goal. An aspect of self-perception postulated by Albert Bandura that pertains to one’s belief in his or her ability to perform a given task or behavior. Self-efficacy is a belief in the ability to successfully take action or perform a…

  • Self-differentiation

    The degree to which a person achieves a sense of unique identity apart from the group or other people. The differentiation of a structure or tissue due to intrinsic factors.  

  • Self-devaluation

    The lowered feelings of worth and self-esteem.  

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