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Women’s self image refers to a woman's self esteem and body image. == Background ==
Self-image is one's conception of oneself or of one's role〔"Dictionary and Thesaurus - Merriam-Webster Online. "http://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/self-image (accessed April 27, 2014).〕 Self-image is directly correlated with self-esteem. The way a woman views herself often reflects how high (or low) her self-esteem might be. Expressions of self-esteem usually start with the words I AM (e.g. "I am beautiful", "I am worthless", and "I am average"). The concept of self-esteem has been researched by many sociologists and psychologists. Morris Rosenberg was one of these sociologists who held interest in this topic of self-development〔Rosenberg, M. (1965). Society and the adolescent self-image. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.〕 (see Rosenberg self-esteem scale). Rosenberg viewed the self as a part of two elements, one being identity, which represents cognitive variables; the being self-esteem, which is made of affective variables. The cognitive variable, or identity, involves perceiving and interpreting meaning. Rosenberg believed self-esteem to be the subjective life of a person full of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. He came to a conclusion that self-esteem is made up of two components as well: 1) feelings of self-worth based primarily on reflected appraisals, and 2) feelings of efficacy, based on observations of the effects of one’s own actions.〔"Self-esteem research." Self-esteem research. http://www.self-esteem-international.org/content/5a-research.htm (accessed April 9, 2014).〕 Rosenberg also created a survey designed to measure levels of self-esteem with 10 questions,〔http://www.wwnorton.com/college/psych/psychsci/media/rosenberg.htm〕 paving the way for those who research self-esteem today.
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