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Jung (1966) p. 41

My behaviors are largely moulded by society.

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Jung (1971) p. 218

I present myself to others in a fashion that they believe I should.

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Jung, C. G. (1971) p. 218

I act like persons I idolize.

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Hudson, W. C. (1978) p. 57

I adapt my expectations to comply in order to improve my social acceptance.

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Hudson, W. C. (1978) p. 56

I mask my personality with alternative social identities to help reach my goals.

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Jung, C. G. (1966) p. 194

I am motivated by social acceptance to maintain feelings of worth.

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Jung, C. G. (1966) p.194

I live with my social roles.

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del Río-Lozano et al. (2013) p. 1516

The role of my career dominates all other roles and responsibilities, especially the need to take care of myself.

9

Griffith &Hastings (2014) p. 412

I forfeit my personal identity to achieve the desired multiple roles in social and personal areas.

10

Maria & Sandoval (2008) p. 954

I have no difficulty playing the expected professional role, thanks to my experience.

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Gergen (1972) pp. 309-320

I act like the people who have been influential in the formation of my personality.

12

Gergen (1972) pp. 309-320

I hide my personality from public view to avoid social rejection and disapproval.

13

Zimbardo, Haney, Banks, & Jaffe (1971)

I have multiple social masks for different social settings to protect my own interests.

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Zimbardo, Haney, Banks, & Jaffe (1971)

To gain my friends’ trust, I act the way they want or expect me to act.