The perception of behavior based on personal standards and self-expectations is the person's

a. body image c. self-esteem
b. self-ideal d. identity


B
Self-ideal is the perception of behavior based on personal standards and self-expectations. Self-esteem is the judgment of personal performance compared with the self-ideal. Body image is an attitude about one's physical attributes and characteristics, appearance, and performance. Identity is what sets one person apart as a unique individual.

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