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The self is an important explanatory construct in contemporary social psychology. This chapter begins with a historical perspective on the psychology of the self and then summarizes the important functions that the self as a construct serves: the self as a target of attention, the self as a knowledge structure, motivations of the self, and the self as a social being.








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