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Portland State University

1975

Social interaction

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The Relationship Between Self-Concept And Responses Of Others During A Marital Crisis, Kathryn Ann Farr Feb 1975

The Relationship Between Self-Concept And Responses Of Others During A Marital Crisis, Kathryn Ann Farr

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Symbolic interaction theory indicates that an individual's self-concept is related to the way in which the individual perceives others as responding to him/her. Although this theory is widely accepted in social psychology, it has been given little empirical attention. In this study a typological model was developed in an empirical examination of the relationship between self-concept and responses of others during marital crisis. Self-concept was defined as the organization of qualities (roles, social-psychological feelings) that an individual assigns to himself/herself. Kind of qualities were described, and social-psychological feelings about self were examined on a positive to negative continuum. Responses of …