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what is the primary difference between our self-concept and image?
○ self-concept is how others see us, whereas image is how we see ourselves.
○ self-concept is how close fiends or family see us, whereas image is how coworkers or acquaintances see us.
○ self-concept is what others imagine us to be, whereas image is who we truly are.
○ self-concept is how we see ourselves, whereas image is how we want others to see us.
Self-concept refers to an individual's own perception of themselves, while image (in this context, public image) is how we desire others to perceive us. The other options misdefine these two concepts: self-concept is not based on others' views, and image is not tied to specific groups or true identity.
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Self-concept is how we see ourselves, whereas image is how we want others to see us.