Blaine, who plays high school football, considers himself to be both athletic and shy. When he attends a pep rally for the football team, he is more likely to view himself as athletic because his immediate experience and environment make that the most relevant self-description. Blaine’s view of himself as athletic at the pep rally is an example of:_____________.

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Answer: NOT self schema

Explanation:

Blaine’s view of himself as athletic at the pep rally is an example of self-esteem.

The reason why is the following.

  • Blaine plays high school football so he considers himself to be athletic.
  • On the other hand, when he is not inside the football environment, he considers himself shy.
  • In the classroom, on school premises, with teachers, he acts shy.

  • However, when he is with his football mates and in the football environment, his self-esteem increase.
  • He knows he is athletic and because he is in the proper environment, he shows himself as such and behaves with confidence.
  • He knows that in that kind of environment, people accept his athleticism and "football" personality. So he trusts himself and projects it.

We conclude that every time Blaine attends a pep rally for the football team, he is more likely to view himself as athletic because his immediate experience and environment support his self-description.

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