In Carl Rogers's theory, our perception of our abilities, behaviors, and characteristics is known as
A) personality
B) self-regard
C) self-esteem
D) self-concept
Answer: D
Rationale: During his career Rogers became increasingly focused on a particular aspect of personality, the self-concept—that is, the collection of feelings and beliefs we have about who we are.
Psychology
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