Hint
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Answer
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How we perceive ourself
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self-concept/identity
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Person's mental picture of themself
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self-image
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Person's feelings towards themself
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self-esteem
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A feeling or way of doing something
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attitude
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Conviction or confidence in something that is not proved
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beliefs
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Personal-social identity continuum (uniqueness of the individual)
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personal level
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Personal-social identity continuum (self is thought of as a member of group)
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social identity
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How we interact and present ourselves through social media
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online communication attitude
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How much individuals reveal about themselves using social media
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online self-disclosure
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Belief that online communication enables social contact
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online social connection
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Easiness of connecting with others
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convenience
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Anxiety of communicating through social media
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online communication apprehension
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Inhibiting the clarity of communication
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miscommunication
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Tendency to stress personal life goals and achievements over the group's
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individualistic orientation
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Tendency to put aside individual goals for the group
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collectivistic orientation
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Anatomical and Physiological differences between males and females
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sex
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Expectations stressed to the point they become reality
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self-fulfilling prophecy
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Creating a positive image of oneself to influence the perception of others
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impression management
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Positive motivation to maintaining one's self-esteem
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self-enhancement
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When someone gives a compliment to make others like them
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other-enhancement
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Verbal and nonverbal ways we act to maintain our presenting image
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facework
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Kinch's Model of Connection of Self-Concept (1.)
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Perception of others' responses (p)
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Kinch's Model of Connection of Self-Concept (2.)
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Self-Concept (s)
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Kinch's Model of Connection of Self-Concept (3.)
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Behavior (b)
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Kinch's Model of Connection of Self-Concept (4.)
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Actual responses of others (a)
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