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The cognitive organization that helps us think about the self and process self-relevant information is ____.
 
  a. a self-schema
  b. a self-concept
  c. self-awareness
  d. self-esteem

Question 2

Melindas psychology professor told the class to quickly write down five things that complete a sentence that starts with I am. Melinda wrote: I am a sophomore at the University of Michigan, majoring in international relations. I am on the lacrosse team and I am a girlfriend in a long-term relationship with my high school boyfriend. This is a description of her ____.
 
  a. self-schema
  b. self-awareness
  c. self
  d. self-concept



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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