What moods or feelings best characterize you? (cheerful, considerate, optimistic, crabby, etc.). Please list three and think
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- What moods or feelings best characterize you? (cheerful, considerate, optimistic, crabby, etc.).
- Please list three and think outside of the examples provided.
- Highlight the word that you think best describes you.
- Discuss how you came to believe you have that trait. Identify a specific person or event that helped develop this part of your self-concept (IN ONE PARAGRAPH).
- How would you describe your social traits? (friendly, shy, aloof, talkative, etc.).
- Please list three and think outside of the examples provided.
- Highlight the word that you think best describes you.
- Discuss how you came to believe you have that trait. Identify a specific person or event that helped develop this part of your self-concept (IN ONE PARAGRAPH).
- What beliefs do you hold strongly? (vegetarian, Christian, pacifist, etc.).
- Please list three and think outside of the examples provided.
- Highlight the word that you think best describes you.
- Discuss how you came to believe you have that trait. Identify a specific person or event that helped develop this part of your self-concept (IN ONE PARAGRAPH).
- What social roles are the most important in your life? (brother, student, friend, bank teller, club president, etc.).
- Please list three and think outside of the examples provided.
- Highlight the word that you think best describes you.
- Discuss how you came to believe you have that trait. Identify a specific person or event that helped develop this part of your self-concept (IN ONE PARAGRAPH).
- What other terms haven't you listed thus far that describe other important things about you?.
- Please list three and think outside of the examples provided.
- Highlight the word that you think best describes you.
- Discuss how you came to believe you have that trait. Identify a specific person or event that helped develop this part of your self-concept (IN ONE PARAGRAPH).
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ISBN: 9781285586618
31st Edition
Authors: Gerald E. Whittenburg, Martha Altus Buller, Steven L Gill
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