Exam 6: The Self in the Social World

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Carl Rogers first attended college and majored in_______.

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African Americans have lower overall self-esteem than European Americans.

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Explain the concepts of self-identity and identity crisis, and discuss how diversity affects identity formation.

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A schema about how people should behave in certain situations and activities is called a ______ schema.

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After hearing a story of how a man was forced to steal food because his children were starving, Terri says that he was stupid, irresponsible, and probably dishonest anyway. Terri's comments reflect ______.

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We frequently attribute too much of people's behavior to internal, dispositional factors.

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______ interpret a woman's smile or friendliness toward a man as flirting or sexual interest.

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Prejudice is a type of person schema.

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Your personal self is only visible to your closest friends.

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Which of the following is NOT one of the three aspects of the personal self-discussed in your text?

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Sports teams tend to attribute their team's victories to internal conditions and their losses to external conditions because of the ______.

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Which of the following groups is LEAST likely to be satisfied with their physical selves?

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The person you think you ought to be is known as your ______ self.

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Erikson believed that a crisis of self-identity is ______.

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African Americans overall have higher self-esteem than any other racial group in the United States.

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Compare and contrast the primacy and recency effects, and explain how important these effects are in our relationships with others in the long run.

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According to your text, college women with masculine names, who use them, are LESS ______ than women with masculine names who use feminine nicknames.

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Women are more likely than men to interpret a man's friendliness toward women as flirting.

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Each of the following is a way to use body language to improve your social relationships EXCEPT ______.

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The process by which people draw inferences about the motives and traits of others is called the ______.

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