Exam 5: Self and Identity
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Exam 3: Studying People46 Questions
Exam 4: The Social Psychology of Stratification53 Questions
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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
-____ Using other people as a point of reference for our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
(Short Answer)
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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
-____ Dimension of the Twenty Statements Test referring to a holistic description of the self.
(Short Answer)
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Research generally shows that people modify their behaviors to correspond with their sense of self.
(True/False)
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The use of narratives and personal-stories is important to the process of:
(Multiple Choice)
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Studies generally show that most people suffer from low self-esteem.
(True/False)
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Read the following vignette and answer the subsequent questions to the best of your ability.
A group of neighbors gathered to discuss the strange behavior of another neighbor who had been arrested for a violent crime outside of the neighborhood, the shooting of another driver in a traffic jam. Many were shocked and dismayed to hear of her behavior because she came across as a dedicated family person. She was involved in the neighborhood association and was a member of the local school-district's Parent-Teacher Association (PTA). One of the neighbors commented that the violent neighbor came across as very quiet and reserved, not like a violent criminal. The others agreed, pointing to several examples of positive behaviors in the neighborhood.
-Given the information in this vignette, which theory or concept probably best explains the abrupt change in behavior of the neighbor arrested for a violent crime?
(Multiple Choice)
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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 actual impression the other person has of you.
(Short Answer)
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According to Mead, which aspect of our self is out in public, constantly processing new information related to the self?
(Multiple Choice)
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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
-____ Dimension of the Twenty Statements Test referring to our feelings and traits like being shy or nice.
(Short Answer)
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According to Irving Goffman, impression management is the process of:
(Multiple Choice)
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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 drive to maintain a consistent sense of self.
(Short Answer)
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Read the following vignette and answer the subsequent questions to the best of your ability.
A group of neighbors gathered to discuss the strange behavior of another neighbor who had been arrested for a violent crime outside of the neighborhood, the shooting of another driver in a traffic jam. Many were shocked and dismayed to hear of her behavior because she came across as a dedicated family person. She was involved in the neighborhood association and was a member of the local school-district's Parent-Teacher Association (PTA). One of the neighbors commented that the violent neighbor came across as very quiet and reserved, not like a violent criminal. The others agreed, pointing to several examples of positive behaviors in the neighborhood.
-Which theory best explains the neighbors' emotional reaction of shocked and surprise by the behavior of the violent neighbor?
(Multiple Choice)
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Which theory is primarily associated with presentation of identities?
(Multiple Choice)
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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
-____ Judgments we make of ourselves.
(Short Answer)
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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 part of the self that includes an organized set of attitudes toward the self.
(Short Answer)
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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.
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
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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 outcome of the self-process at a given point in time; the sum total of our thoughts and feelings about ourselves as an object.
(Short Answer)
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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 that incorporates elements of symbolic interactionism and identity theory to explain the role of emotion in identity processes.
(Short Answer)
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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 part of the self that is active, engaging in interactions with others.
(Short Answer)
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