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In this video I discuss how others influence the formation of our self-concept using the theories of social comparison theory and social identity theory. Social comparison theory, proposed by Leon Festinger, suggests that we necessarily look to the traits and abilities of others in order to understand ourselves. Social identity theory suggests that our sense of self-esteem is based in part on the successes and failures of the groups we are in, and can be seen in demonstrations of basking in "reflected glory". The relative importance of our groups may also depend on whether we are living in a more individualist or collectivist culture.

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