Problem:
Below is a concise "Self perspective" analysis that builds on your Journal 1 data and uses core concepts from the self chapter. It both evaluates the accuracy of your earlier conclusions and adds new insights. What changed (accuracy check) - Self-other agreement: In J1, his S-ratings (many 9s) were largely corroborated by his sister's I-ratings. High agreement on evaluatively neutral traits (dependable, calm, protective) suggests his self-knowledge is reasonably accurate, not just self-enhancing. - Possible self-enhancement: The cluster of 9s still hints at a mild better-than-average bias or restricted range. But convergence with I- and B-data (your detailed caregiving observations) reduces the concern that it's exaggeration. New insights using Self concepts 1) Working self-concept and role salience - Concept: The working self-concept is the momentarily accessible portion of the self that guides behavior in specific contexts. - Application: In the parenting context, the "calm coach/protector" identity becomes highly accessible. That helps explain why he reliably defaults to soothing, structure, and playful redirection in your B-data. My impression shifts from "stable trait calmness only" to "context-activated caregiver self" that is practiced and robust. Need Assignment Help?