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Seeing oneself as the object of others' attention is known as

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This is known as objective self-awareness.
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Objective self-awareness

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Seeing oneself as the object of others' attention is known as objective self-awareness.

In this situation, situational occasions that remind individuals of themselves as a socially valued object, such as looking into mirrors, take attention away from the environment and return to the self. The result, then, is a self-conscious state in which individuals compare their present selves with ideal self-patterns.

In this sense, some sociologists have proposed that self-awareness generates a negative emotional reaction, since the analyzed self usually does not meet the demands of the ideal self-pattern. Thus, the result leads one to act in two ways: to regulate one's behavior toward the pattern to try to reduce the discrepancy; or avoid the self-conscious state.

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