Self-Conception Lit Review
What follows in this brief report is the culmination of prior outlining and research on the subject of self-conception and its place in the broader field of psychology. In total, there are six high-level points that have been covered within the prior assignments relating to this final literature review. For each section, there were questions and blanks to be answered to including how, that is, for example and beyond. What is referenced shall include a number of prominent authors that speak about self-conception and what goes into it. The different conditions and other subsections of the theory will be touched upon. While there are some that suggest that self-conception and psychology in general are going in the wrong direction, the different facets and lessons that are currently coming out of the proverbial woodwork are fascinating.
Analysis
One thing that needs to be known off the top is that both conscious and subconscious self-conceptions have a deliberate and palpable effect on what a person wants and how successful that they are in achieving it. A person's conception of their own abilities has an important impact on the self-regulatory influences that feed the motivations and need for accomplishment when it comes to existing and being in decision-making environments. Just a few of the authors that have spoken on this subject include Carol Dweck, Albert Bandura, Robert Wood and Joseph Martocchio. The methods that these four people have and still do use are different in notable ways. However, they still come to similar conclusions when it comes to the impact of a person's self-conception on their success (Dweck, 2006; Martocchio, 1994; Wood & Bandura, 1987).
Bandura and Wood actually worked as partners when it came to their work. They authored a 1987 treatise on the subject. It related to the impact of conceptions of ability on self-regulatory mechanisms and how all of that relates...
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