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How does your identity influence your response to others? Psychology Research Project.
#2 19 August 2011 - 01:15 AM
I think that self-control is the main factor that guides the effectiveness of identity in one's response to others, i.e. it is the door.
I do also know that identity-influence in response depends upon the situation/stimulus. Sudden, tensioned, ..........
If 'identity' means 'self' than I can confidently reply, response is an identity of a self/spirit. But, if it means 'identification/extinction' then it is totally different it amplifies factors and suppresses others, and is excluded form the first statement, although not totally.
I, my self, like to be as normal as possible, after applying ethics, and not to lead/show, unless it is an apparent right and/or a great need [to the situation, not to me].
Regards.
I do also know that identity-influence in response depends upon the situation/stimulus. Sudden, tensioned, ..........
If 'identity' means 'self' than I can confidently reply, response is an identity of a self/spirit. But, if it means 'identification/extinction' then it is totally different it amplifies factors and suppresses others, and is excluded form the first statement, although not totally.
I, my self, like to be as normal as possible, after applying ethics, and not to lead/show, unless it is an apparent right and/or a great need [to the situation, not to me].
Regards.
When you don't know the complete model, just stick to what you are confident of.
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