Match each term with what it represents about the self. 1. self-schema 2. self-esteem 3. working self-concept A. sense of self who one believes B. one is integrated set of memories, beliefs, and generalizations about the self C. immediate, limited information about the self affective aspect of our sense of self

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Explanation:

1. self-schema

-- it is an integrated set of  beliefs, memories and generalizations about the self

-- it helps us to quickly organize and interpret information about one's own self.

2 . self-esteem

-- it is the evaluative aspect of one's self-concept

-- an affective feature of our sense of self

3. working self-concept

--  immediate and limited information about one self

-- it is a reflection of how a person thinks about oneself

Answer:

self-schema - B. one is integrated set of memories, beliefs

self-esteem - A. sense of self who one believes

working self-concept - C. immediate, limited information about the self affective aspect of our sense of self

Explanation:

More specifically, self-schemas are mental representations of who someone is—beliefs, emotions, and judgments about oneself in a variety of places and circumstances throughout life. Self-schemas can appear for a wide range of characteristics and characteristics, as well as interests and activities.

Self-esteem refers to how you believe about yourself in general, including your strengths and limitations. You feel really good about yourself and think that you are deserving of everyone' respect when you have a strong sense of self-esteem. You don't value your own feelings and views when you have low self-esteem.

The working self-concept (WSC) is the element of self that is highly engaged and context-sensitive and controls action and data processing on an exact right time basis. The WSC's parts are stimulated in different ways depending on the inputs in one's present circumstances

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