![]() ![]() Researchers have established that individuals differ in their orientations toward the three levels of the self-concept. The individual, relational, and collective self-concepts refer to whether the self is viewed as separate from others, linked to others through relationships, or included in large groups, respectively. Notion of self-concept is developing around people's work and organizational experiences. ![]() The main factors determining the formation of the self-concept of an individual are the environment as well as people with whom the individual lives. Self-concepts represent knowledge structures that consist of beliefs about the self, including one's attributes, social roles, and goals. Self-concept refers to the totality of a complex, organized, and dynamic system of learned beliefs, attitudes and opinions that each person holds to be true about his or her personal existence.
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