問題詳情

We are always trying to understand ourselves by asking “Why did I do that?” Certainly itis true that each human being faces the question of understanding himself, even though he maynot put this question in so many words. Part of the answer to “Why did I do that?” is found inthe way the individual looks upon himself, or the way he sees himself. This is referred to as theindividual’s self-concept.It is obvious that we will tend to act with more self-control, and be happier, if we cangradually gain a better understanding of how we ourselves think and act, and what kind ofindividuals we really are. For example, a young woman may “see herself ” as a poorconversationalist and a kind of “wet blanket” when she goes out with her friends. Actually, sheis warm and friendly and well liked by all who know her. Here is a case where an individual hasformed a “self-concept” which is definitely not in line with the facts. If she could come torealize the true situation, it would in all probability help her overcome this fear of meeting orbeing with other people. The importance of an individual’s “self-concept” in influencing hisbehavior is plainly evident.
46. In which subject can this passage be found?
(A) Biology
(B) Geography
(C) Psychology
(D) Physics

參考答案

答案:C
難度:簡單0.705882
統計:A(4),B(2),C(24),D(4),E(0)

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