A Comparative Study of Self Confidence of Single Child and Child with Sibling

Journal Title: International Journal of Research in Social Sciences - Year 2012, Vol 2, Issue 3

Abstract

Self Confidence is one of the personality trait which is a composite of a person‟s thoughts and feelings, strivings and hopes, fears and fantasies, his view of what he is , what he has been, what he might become, and his attitudes pertaining to his worth. Self Confidence is a positive attitude of oneself towards one‟s self-concept. It is an attribute of perceived self. Self Confidence refers to a person‟s perceived ability to tackle situations successfully without leaning on others and to have a positive self-evaluation. A self confident person perceives himself to be socially competent, emotionally mature, intellectually adequate, successful, satisfied, decisive, optimistic, independent, self-reliant, self-assured, forward moving, fairly assertive and having leadership qualities. So the concept of Self Confidence enjoys important position in the theories of human behavior and personality and is regarded as a basic condition of human existence in modern day world by many thinkers.

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Dr. Manisha Goel and Preeti Aggarwal

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Dr. Manisha Goel and Preeti Aggarwal (2012). A Comparative Study of Self Confidence of Single Child and Child with Sibling. International Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 2(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-19815