Self-concept and identity · CDP

Which research finding supports the view that self-concept is socially constructed rather than purely innate?

  1. Identical twins are always found to share one completely identical self-concept
  2. Children's self-perceptions correlate with parenting and family patterns
  3. Self-concept develops entirely independently of any social feedback
  4. Self-concept is established at birth and then never changes again
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Correct answer: Children's self-perceptions correlate with parenting and family patterns

Empirical research shows that parenting style, family interactions and social environment are significantly associated with children’s self-concept, supporting its social construction.

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