| 释义 | self-concept noun[ C or U ]
 psychology specializeduk /ˌselfˈkɒn.sept/ us /ˌselfˈkɑːn.sept/(alsoself-conception)
 the way that a person sees himself or herself:
 Self-concept during adolescence is often driven by comparison with your peers.
 These experiences can all contribute to negative self-concepts in children.
 There was a huge gap between his self-conception and the reality of his life.
 The ideal self-concept is the way you want to be seen by other people, or how you would like to see yourself.
 The children’s self-esteem and self-concept was affected by their experiences.
 It's important to remember that people like products that are compatible with their self-concepts.
 
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