Respuesta :
The answer is "unknown self".
The Johari Windows is made of four parts:
Open Self – What others think about you and you know as well.
Blind Self – What others think about you, however you don't.
Hidden Self – What others don't think about you, however you do. It's your insider facts.
Unknown Self – What others don't think about you and you don't either.
The Johari Windows is made of four parts:
Open Self – What others think about you and you know as well.
Blind Self – What others think about you, however you don't.
Hidden Self – What others don't think about you, however you do. It's your insider facts.
Unknown Self – What others don't think about you and you don't either.
Answer:
Unknown
Explanation:
The Johari window model is a method designed to improve self-awareness as well as personal development. This technique was developed by American psychologists Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham in 1955. In this model, each person is thought to be represented by four squares on a window pane. Each square contains traits that define the person according to himself or to peers. These four quadrants are open (traits that both the subject and other people recognize), blind (traits that the peers see, but not the subject), hidden (traits that the subject admits to, but the peers do not see) and unknown (traits that neither the subject nor the peers see).