Exam 5: Self and Identity

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I O. Self-concept CC. Oceanic self B. Self-evaluations P. Self-esteem motive DD. Physical self C. Backstage Q. Impression management EE. Reflective self D. Self-indication R. Psychological centrality FF. Social self E. Self S. Self-perceptions GG. Affect-control theory F. Me T. Impressions given HH. Reflected appraisals G. Social identities U. Impressions given off II. Situated self H. Verbal persuasion V. Social categories JJ. Self-enhancement I. Self-consistency motive W. Categorization KK. Mastery J. Identity X. Vicarious experience LL. Mattering K. Social identity theory Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy MM. Self-esteem L. Role identities Z. Personal accomplishments NN. Front stage M. Self-identities AA. Social comparisons OO. Identity theory N. Emotional arousal BB. Dramaturgical sociology PP. Personal Characteristics QQ. Identity Control Theory RR. Self narratives -_____ The social construction of identities through the use of personal stories.

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According to identity theory, how does society impact our sense of self?

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What is the best way to build a child's sense of mastery or efficacy?

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I O. Self-concept CC. Oceanic self B. Self-evaluations P. Self-esteem motive DD. Physical self C. Backstage Q. Impression management EE. Reflective self D. Self-indication R. Psychological centrality FF. Social self E. Self S. Self-perceptions GG. Affect-control theory F. Me T. Impressions given HH. Reflected appraisals G. Social identities U. Impressions given off II. Situated self H. Verbal persuasion V. Social categories JJ. Self-enhancement I. Self-consistency motive W. Categorization KK. Mastery J. Identity X. Vicarious experience LL. Mattering K. Social identity theory Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy MM. Self-esteem L. Role identities Z. Personal accomplishments NN. Front stage M. Self-identities AA. Social comparisons OO. Identity theory N. Emotional arousal BB. Dramaturgical sociology PP. Personal Characteristics QQ. Identity Control Theory RR. Self narratives -____ Identities related to social groups to which we belong.

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I O. Self-concept CC. Oceanic self B. Self-evaluations P. Self-esteem motive DD. Physical self C. Backstage Q. Impression management EE. Reflective self D. Self-indication R. Psychological centrality FF. Social self E. Self S. Self-perceptions GG. Affect-control theory F. Me T. Impressions given HH. Reflected appraisals G. Social identities U. Impressions given off II. Situated self H. Verbal persuasion V. Social categories JJ. Self-enhancement I. Self-consistency motive W. Categorization KK. Mastery J. Identity X. Vicarious experience LL. Mattering K. Social identity theory Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy MM. Self-esteem L. Role identities Z. Personal accomplishments NN. Front stage M. Self-identities AA. Social comparisons OO. Identity theory N. Emotional arousal BB. Dramaturgical sociology PP. Personal Characteristics QQ. Identity Control Theory RR. Self narratives -____ The internalized expectations associated with different positions.

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I O. Self-concept CC. Oceanic self B. Self-evaluations P. Self-esteem motive DD. Physical self C. Backstage Q. Impression management EE. Reflective self D. Self-indication R. Psychological centrality FF. Social self E. Self S. Self-perceptions GG. Affect-control theory F. Me T. Impressions given HH. Reflected appraisals G. Social identities U. Impressions given off II. Situated self H. Verbal persuasion V. Social categories JJ. Self-enhancement I. Self-consistency motive W. Categorization KK. Mastery J. Identity X. Vicarious experience LL. Mattering K. Social identity theory Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy MM. Self-esteem L. Role identities Z. Personal accomplishments NN. Front stage M. Self-identities AA. Social comparisons OO. Identity theory N. Emotional arousal BB. Dramaturgical sociology PP. Personal Characteristics QQ. Identity Control Theory RR. Self narratives -____ Our ability to shift aspects of the self to become more or less important to our overall self-concept.

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____________ refers to our personal desire to maintain an identity.

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I O. Self-concept CC. Oceanic self B. Self-evaluations P. Self-esteem motive DD. Physical self C. Backstage Q. Impression management EE. Reflective self D. Self-indication R. Psychological centrality FF. Social self E. Self S. Self-perceptions GG. Affect-control theory F. Me T. Impressions given HH. Reflected appraisals G. Social identities U. Impressions given off II. Situated self H. Verbal persuasion V. Social categories JJ. Self-enhancement I. Self-consistency motive W. Categorization KK. Mastery J. Identity X. Vicarious experience LL. Mattering K. Social identity theory Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy MM. Self-esteem L. Role identities Z. Personal accomplishments NN. Front stage M. Self-identities AA. Social comparisons OO. Identity theory N. Emotional arousal BB. Dramaturgical sociology PP. Personal Characteristics QQ. Identity Control Theory RR. Self narratives -_____ Interactionist theory that argues that individuals have a tendency to seek confirmation of self-meanings

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I O. Self-concept CC. Oceanic self B. Self-evaluations P. Self-esteem motive DD. Physical self C. Backstage Q. Impression management EE. Reflective self D. Self-indication R. Psychological centrality FF. Social self E. Self S. Self-perceptions GG. Affect-control theory F. Me T. Impressions given HH. Reflected appraisals G. Social identities U. Impressions given off II. Situated self H. Verbal persuasion V. Social categories JJ. Self-enhancement I. Self-consistency motive W. Categorization KK. Mastery J. Identity X. Vicarious experience LL. Mattering K. Social identity theory Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy MM. Self-esteem L. Role identities Z. Personal accomplishments NN. Front stage M. Self-identities AA. Social comparisons OO. Identity theory N. Emotional arousal BB. Dramaturgical sociology PP. Personal Characteristics QQ. Identity Control Theory RR. Self narratives -____ The study of how we present ourselves, playing roles and managing impressions during interactions with other people.

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I O. Self-concept CC. Oceanic self B. Self-evaluations P. Self-esteem motive DD. Physical self C. Backstage Q. Impression management EE. Reflective self D. Self-indication R. Psychological centrality FF. Social self E. Self S. Self-perceptions GG. Affect-control theory F. Me T. Impressions given HH. Reflected appraisals G. Social identities U. Impressions given off II. Situated self H. Verbal persuasion V. Social categories JJ. Self-enhancement I. Self-consistency motive W. Categorization KK. Mastery J. Identity X. Vicarious experience LL. Mattering K. Social identity theory Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy MM. Self-esteem L. Role identities Z. Personal accomplishments NN. Front stage M. Self-identities AA. Social comparisons OO. Identity theory N. Emotional arousal BB. Dramaturgical sociology PP. Personal Characteristics QQ. Identity Control Theory RR. Self narratives -____ In social identity theory, the process through which we draw sharp dividing lines between group membership categories and assign people (including ourselves) to relevant categories.

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People generally show favoritism toward people in their social categories over others.

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Identity theory comes from which social-psychological perspective?

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I O. Self-concept CC. Oceanic self B. Self-evaluations P. Self-esteem motive DD. Physical self C. Backstage Q. Impression management EE. Reflective self D. Self-indication R. Psychological centrality FF. Social self E. Self S. Self-perceptions GG. Affect-control theory F. Me T. Impressions given HH. Reflected appraisals G. Social identities U. Impressions given off II. Situated self H. Verbal persuasion V. Social categories JJ. Self-enhancement I. Self-consistency motive W. Categorization KK. Mastery J. Identity X. Vicarious experience LL. Mattering K. Social identity theory Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy MM. Self-esteem L. Role identities Z. Personal accomplishments NN. Front stage M. Self-identities AA. Social comparisons OO. Identity theory N. Emotional arousal BB. Dramaturgical sociology PP. Personal Characteristics QQ. Identity Control Theory RR. Self narratives -____ The use of symbols and language to communicate internally.

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I O. Self-concept CC. Oceanic self B. Self-evaluations P. Self-esteem motive DD. Physical self C. Backstage Q. Impression management EE. Reflective self D. Self-indication R. Psychological centrality FF. Social self E. Self S. Self-perceptions GG. Affect-control theory F. Me T. Impressions given HH. Reflected appraisals G. Social identities U. Impressions given off II. Situated self H. Verbal persuasion V. Social categories JJ. Self-enhancement I. Self-consistency motive W. Categorization KK. Mastery J. Identity X. Vicarious experience LL. Mattering K. Social identity theory Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy MM. Self-esteem L. Role identities Z. Personal accomplishments NN. Front stage M. Self-identities AA. Social comparisons OO. Identity theory N. Emotional arousal BB. Dramaturgical sociology PP. Personal Characteristics QQ. Identity Control Theory RR. Self narratives -____ Anything we use to describe our individual nature.

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Spencer Cahill's research on "bathroom behavior" clearly showed that

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I O. Self-concept CC. Oceanic self B. Self-evaluations P. Self-esteem motive DD. Physical self C. Backstage Q. Impression management EE. Reflective self D. Self-indication R. Psychological centrality FF. Social self E. Self S. Self-perceptions GG. Affect-control theory F. Me T. Impressions given HH. Reflected appraisals G. Social identities U. Impressions given off II. Situated self H. Verbal persuasion V. Social categories JJ. Self-enhancement I. Self-consistency motive W. Categorization KK. Mastery J. Identity X. Vicarious experience LL. Mattering K. Social identity theory Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy MM. Self-esteem L. Role identities Z. Personal accomplishments NN. Front stage M. Self-identities AA. Social comparisons OO. Identity theory N. Emotional arousal BB. Dramaturgical sociology PP. Personal Characteristics QQ. Identity Control Theory RR. Self narratives -____ Interactionist theory that describes how society shapes our sense of self and how those views affect our behavior.

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I O. Self-concept CC. Oceanic self B. Self-evaluations P. Self-esteem motive DD. Physical self C. Backstage Q. Impression management EE. Reflective self D. Self-indication R. Psychological centrality FF. Social self E. Self S. Self-perceptions GG. Affect-control theory F. Me T. Impressions given HH. Reflected appraisals G. Social identities U. Impressions given off II. Situated self H. Verbal persuasion V. Social categories JJ. Self-enhancement I. Self-consistency motive W. Categorization KK. Mastery J. Identity X. Vicarious experience LL. Mattering K. Social identity theory Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy MM. Self-esteem L. Role identities Z. Personal accomplishments NN. Front stage M. Self-identities AA. Social comparisons OO. Identity theory N. Emotional arousal BB. Dramaturgical sociology PP. Personal Characteristics QQ. Identity Control Theory RR. Self narratives -____ The theory based on the principle that we carry self definitions that match all the categories to which we belong.

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Which theory examines the role of emotions in identity processes?

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I O. Self-concept CC. Oceanic self B. Self-evaluations P. Self-esteem motive DD. Physical self C. Backstage Q. Impression management EE. Reflective self D. Self-indication R. Psychological centrality FF. Social self E. Self S. Self-perceptions GG. Affect-control theory F. Me T. Impressions given HH. Reflected appraisals G. Social identities U. Impressions given off II. Situated self H. Verbal persuasion V. Social categories JJ. Self-enhancement I. Self-consistency motive W. Categorization KK. Mastery J. Identity X. Vicarious experience LL. Mattering K. Social identity theory Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy MM. Self-esteem L. Role identities Z. Personal accomplishments NN. Front stage M. Self-identities AA. Social comparisons OO. Identity theory N. Emotional arousal BB. Dramaturgical sociology PP. Personal Characteristics QQ. Identity Control Theory RR. Self narratives -____ A way of building mastery by seeing other people perform tasks; it shows us that the task is accomplishable.

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According to social identity theory, which of the following social situations will make your identity as a democratic leader on campus most relevant?

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