Self-Concept

Many researchers define self-concept as “Who are you?” They go on to describe three self-concept components, attitudes, beliefs, and values.

Attitudes are described as things we like or dislike. We learned these likes and dislikes through learned behavior. For example, we tried eating a new ice cream and found that we liked it. Then our attitude toward ice cream is that we like it. Someone goes to an opera and does not enjoy it, therefore gains a dislike for the opera.

Beliefs are true-false dimensions. Your beliefs structure the way you view reality. There is a God, your daughter loves you, and your spouse is faithful are all examples of how a person might view reality.

Values are ways you perceive right and wrong.

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Self Concept and Transformational Leadership

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