Self-verification is a social psychological theory that asserts people want to be known and understood by others according to their firmly held beliefs...
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Self-verifying theories are consistent first-order systems of arithmetic, much weaker than Peano arithmetic, that are capable of proving their own consistency...
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Self-awareness Self-categorization theory Self-concept Self-enhancement Self-esteem Self-perception theory Self psychology Self-verification theory Social...
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Impression management (redirect from Self-presentation theory)
(sociolinguistics) Reputation capital Reputation management Self-monitoring theory Self-verification theory Signalling (economics) Spin (public relations) Superficial...
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Verificationism, also known as the verification principle or the verifiability criterion of meaning, is the philosophical doctrine which asserts that...
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William Swann (section Self-verification theory)
and undergraduate degree from Gettysburg College. Swann devised self-verification theory, which focuses on people's desire to be known and understood by...
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Self-perception theory (SPT) is an account of attitude formation developed by psychologist Daryl Bem. It asserts that people develop their attitudes (when...
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The self-discrepancy theory states that individuals compare their "actual" self to internalized standards or the "ideal/ought self". Inconsistencies between...
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our likes and dislikes. Extrinsic self perceptions can lead to the over-justification effect. Self-verification theory – focuses on people’s desire to be...
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(1651), Hobbes (using the English term self-defense for the first time) proposed the foundation political theory that distinguishes between a state of...
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verification, and software testing. Since Boolean satisfiability is already NP-complete, the SMT problem is typically NP-hard, and for many theories it...
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the motives that drive self-evaluation, along with self-verification and self-enhancement. Sedikides (1993) suggests that the self-assessment motive will...
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one's current self-views. Developed by Aiden P. Gregg (2006), the theory seeks to supplant William Swann (1983)'s self-verification theory (SVT), which...
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Body dysmorphic disorder (section Self-improvement)
order to fulfill their self-esteem needs. The self-verification theory, explains how individuals use selfies to gain verification from others through likes...
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November 2022, the verification program was modified heavily by new owner Elon Musk, extending verification to any account with a verified phone number and...
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Sex verification in sports (also known as the misnomer gender verification, or loosely as gender determination or a sex test) occurs because eligibility...
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cognitive theory. Self-efficacy represents the personal perception of external social factors. According to Bandura's theory, people with high self-efficacy—that...
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In automata theory, a self-verifying finite automaton (SVFA) is a special kind of a nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA) with a symmetric kind of nondeterminism...
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One verification project, Metamath, includes human-written, computer-verified derivations of more than 12,000 theorems starting from ZFC set theory, first-order...
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true self (also known as real self, authentic self, original self and vulnerable self) and the false self (also known as fake self, idealized self, superficial...
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William James (redirect from James's theory of the self)
is doing much to injure psychology". James' theory of the self divided a person's mental picture of self into two categories: the "Me" and the "I". The...
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major role in the theory of computation, compiler construction, artificial intelligence, parsing and formal verification. The theory of abstract automata...
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Consistency (redirect from Self consistent)
classical deductive logic, a consistent theory is one that does not lead to a logical contradiction. A theory T {\displaystyle T} is consistent if there...
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stereotype threat and for introducing self-affirmation theory William Swann - known for developing self-verification theory Henri Tajfel Jeffrey S. Tanaka Gabriel...
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Self-assessment Self-awareness Self-categorization theory Self-consciousness Self-control Self-efficacy Self-esteem Self-image Self-knowledge (psychology) Self-perception...
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popularised its use as the existential quantifier. Through his research in set theory, Peano also introduced the symbols ∩ {\displaystyle \cap } and ∪ {\displaystyle...
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Multiple discovery (category All articles with self-published sources)
multiple discovery opposes a traditional view—the "heroic theory" of invention and discovery.[not verified in body] Multiple discovery is analogous to convergent...
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The self-care deficit nursing theory is a grand nursing theory that was developed between 1959 and 2001 by Dorothea Orem. The theory is also referred to...
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In set theory, Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory, named after mathematicians Ernst Zermelo and Abraham Fraenkel, is an axiomatic system that was proposed in...
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In set theory, the complement of a set A, often denoted by A ∁ {\displaystyle A^{\complement }} (or A′), is the set of elements not in A. When all elements...
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