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- Self-complexity abstract "Self-complexity (SC) is a term that refers to a person’s perceived knowledge of himself or herself, based upon the number of distinct cognitive structures, or self-aspects, they believe themselves to possess. These self-aspects can include context-dependent social roles, relationships, activities, superordinate traits, and goals of the individual, which combine to form the larger, associative network of their self-concept. According to self-complexity theory, an individual who has a number of self-aspects that are unique in their attributes will have greater self-complexity than one who has only a few self-aspects, or whose self-aspects are closely associated to one another. In other words, self-complexity may invoke the question, “How full is the self-concept”?".
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- Self-complexity subject Category:Self.
- Self-complexity comment "Self-complexity (SC) is a term that refers to a person’s perceived knowledge of himself or herself, based upon the number of distinct cognitive structures, or self-aspects, they believe themselves to possess. These self-aspects can include context-dependent social roles, relationships, activities, superordinate traits, and goals of the individual, which combine to form the larger, associative network of their self-concept.".
- Self-complexity label "Self-complexity".
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- Self-complexity sameAs Q7448034.
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