The document discusses several topics related to plastic surgery, self-image, and sociability. It seeks to understand people's views on plastic surgery in general and where their ideal selves come from. It also examines whether self-image and self-concept impact self-esteem and confidence in terms of physical appearance. The document aims to dig deep into motivations for cosmetic surgery and whether sociability impacts self-image and confidence through interviews and a survey focused on San Francisco residents.
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1. SOCIAL CHATTER
OBJECTIVE : What do people think about plastic surgery in general ?
SCOPE : Really broad
PEOPLE : Male, female, wide age range
2. INTERVIEW
OBJECTIVE : Where people get ideal-self from?
Does ideal-self create impact on self-image and self-concept in term of
physical appearance ?
Does self-image and self concept create impact on self-esteem and self-
confident in term of physical appearance ?
Self-concept: Self image:
Social : Are you sociable ? What you think you look like ?
Are you shy ? How you see your personality ?
Are you confident ? What kind of person you think you are ?
What you believe others think of you ?
Physical : Are you tall ? How much you like yourself or you think others like you?
Are you fat ?
Are you good looking?
Psychological : Are you pessimistic or optimistic ?
Are you a happy ?
SCOPE : Dig deep.
PEOPLE : Male/Female who had cosmetic surgery.
Male/Female who want to have cosmetic surgery.
Male/Female who wont have cosmetic surgery but they have nothing against it.
4. SURVEY
JECTIVE : What are their motivation in life?
Do their motivation in life create an impact on the level
of sociability?
Do the level of sociability create an impact on self-
image,self- confident ?
SCOPE : Do people who consider themselves sociable are
narcissistic ?
Do people who live in SF think that it is important to be
uniquely attractive?
Do people want to appear uniquely attractive so they
can show who they are ( show their self concept )?
San Francisco only