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"​in current psychological discussions of the self, influences on the interpersonal self fall into two categories: ____."

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The answer is:
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1) "a person’s significant others" ; AND:

2) "the social groups to which the person belongs" .
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Answer:

1- a person's significant others

2- the social groups to which the person belongs

Step-by-step explanation:

"I" (from the vulgar Latin term eo) designates, in psychology, the knowing internal instance ("I" as "knowledgeable"), bearer of consciousness, as opposed to itself, the knowledge that the individual has about himself ("self" same "as" known "). It can be considered a synonym for personality.

Second, psychology, the "I" is not just that secure, firm awareness that allows us to discern our inner self, our feelings and thoughts from the reality that surrounds us, the outer world. There is something deep, underground, and irrational in the notion of "I". All this irrationality and inconstancy causes influences on the interpersonal self to fall into two categories, namely: the significant others of a person and the social groups to which the person belongs. These two categories establish and influence personal self-consciousness.

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