Exam 5: Self and Identity

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

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Which of the following groups report the lowest levels of self-esteem?

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I P. Self-esteem motive EE. Reflective self B. Self-evaluations Q. Impression management FF. Social self C. Backstage R. Psychological centrality GG. Affect control theory D. Self-indication S. Self-perceptions HH. Reflected appraisals E. Self T. Impression given II. Situated self F. Me U. Impression given off JJ. Self-enhancement G. Social identities V. Social categories KK. Mastery H. Verbal persuasion W. Categorization LL. Mattering I. Self-consistency motive X. Vicarious experience MM. Self-estem J. Identity Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy NN. Front stage K. Social identity theory Z. Personal accomplishments OO. Identity theory L. Role identities AA. Social comparisons PP. Personal characteristics M. Self-identities BB. Dramaturgical sociology QQ. Identity control theory N. Emotional arousal CC. Oceanic self RR. Self narratives O. Self-concept DD. Physical self -____ Dimension of the Twenty Statements Test referring to a holistic description of the self.

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I P. Self-esteem motive EE. Reflective self B. Self-evaluations Q. Impression management FF. Social self C. Backstage R. Psychological centrality GG. Affect control theory D. Self-indication S. Self-perceptions HH. Reflected appraisals E. Self T. Impression given II. Situated self F. Me U. Impression given off JJ. Self-enhancement G. Social identities V. Social categories KK. Mastery H. Verbal persuasion W. Categorization LL. Mattering I. Self-consistency motive X. Vicarious experience MM. Self-estem J. Identity Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy NN. Front stage K. Social identity theory Z. Personal accomplishments OO. Identity theory L. Role identities AA. Social comparisons PP. Personal characteristics M. Self-identities BB. Dramaturgical sociology QQ. Identity control theory N. Emotional arousal CC. Oceanic self RR. Self narratives O. Self-concept DD. Physical self -____ Dimension of the Twenty Statements Test referring to our feelings and traits like being shy or nice.

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According to Mead, which aspect of our self is out in public, constantly processing new information related to the self?

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

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Which of the following concepts has the strongest impact on self-esteem?

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Research generally shows that people modify their behaviors to __________ their sense of self.

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I P. Self-esteem motive EE. Reflective self B. Self-evaluations Q. Impression management FF. Social self C. Backstage R. Psychological centrality GG. Affect control theory D. Self-indication S. Self-perceptions HH. Reflected appraisals E. Self T. Impression given II. Situated self F. Me U. Impression given off JJ. Self-enhancement G. Social identities V. Social categories KK. Mastery H. Verbal persuasion W. Categorization LL. Mattering I. Self-consistency motive X. Vicarious experience MM. Self-estem J. Identity Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy NN. Front stage K. Social identity theory Z. Personal accomplishments OO. Identity theory L. Role identities AA. Social comparisons PP. Personal characteristics M. Self-identities BB. Dramaturgical sociology QQ. Identity control theory N. Emotional arousal CC. Oceanic self RR. Self narratives O. Self-concept DD. Physical self -____ Inferences about our abilities based on our emotional states that we use to build our sense of mastery.

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I P. Self-esteem motive EE. Reflective self B. Self-evaluations Q. Impression management FF. Social self C. Backstage R. Psychological centrality GG. Affect control theory D. Self-indication S. Self-perceptions HH. Reflected appraisals E. Self T. Impression given II. Situated self F. Me U. Impression given off JJ. Self-enhancement G. Social identities V. Social categories KK. Mastery H. Verbal persuasion W. Categorization LL. Mattering I. Self-consistency motive X. Vicarious experience MM. Self-estem J. Identity Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy NN. Front stage K. Social identity theory Z. Personal accomplishments OO. Identity theory L. Role identities AA. Social comparisons PP. Personal characteristics M. Self-identities BB. Dramaturgical sociology QQ. Identity control theory N. Emotional arousal CC. Oceanic self RR. Self narratives O. Self-concept DD. Physical self -____ The desire to maintain positive self-images.

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

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How do you code the response, "I am an emotional person," according to the Twenty Statements Test?

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I P. Self-esteem motive EE. Reflective self B. Self-evaluations Q. Impression management FF. Social self C. Backstage R. Psychological centrality GG. Affect control theory D. Self-indication S. Self-perceptions HH. Reflected appraisals E. Self T. Impression given II. Situated self F. Me U. Impression given off JJ. Self-enhancement G. Social identities V. Social categories KK. Mastery H. Verbal persuasion W. Categorization LL. Mattering I. Self-consistency motive X. Vicarious experience MM. Self-estem J. Identity Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy NN. Front stage K. Social identity theory Z. Personal accomplishments OO. Identity theory L. Role identities AA. Social comparisons PP. Personal characteristics M. Self-identities BB. Dramaturgical sociology QQ. Identity control theory N. Emotional arousal CC. Oceanic self RR. Self narratives O. Self-concept DD. Physical self -____ The positive or negative evaluation of our self as an object.

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According to dramaturgical sociology, which area of identity is associated with hanging out with friends while watching television?

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I P. Self-esteem motive EE. Reflective self B. Self-evaluations Q. Impression management FF. Social self C. Backstage R. Psychological centrality GG. Affect control theory D. Self-indication S. Self-perceptions HH. Reflected appraisals E. Self T. Impression given II. Situated self F. Me U. Impression given off JJ. Self-enhancement G. Social identities V. Social categories KK. Mastery H. Verbal persuasion W. Categorization LL. Mattering I. Self-consistency motive X. Vicarious experience MM. Self-estem J. Identity Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy NN. Front stage K. Social identity theory Z. Personal accomplishments OO. Identity theory L. Role identities AA. Social comparisons PP. Personal characteristics M. Self-identities BB. Dramaturgical sociology QQ. Identity control theory N. Emotional arousal CC. Oceanic self RR. Self narratives O. Self-concept DD. Physical self -____ Using other people as a point of reference for our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I P. Self-esteem motive EE. Reflective self B. Self-evaluations Q. Impression management FF. Social self C. Backstage R. Psychological centrality GG. Affect control theory D. Self-indication S. Self-perceptions HH. Reflected appraisals E. Self T. Impression given II. Situated self F. Me U. Impression given off JJ. Self-enhancement G. Social identities V. Social categories KK. Mastery H. Verbal persuasion W. Categorization LL. Mattering I. Self-consistency motive X. Vicarious experience MM. Self-estem J. Identity Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy NN. Front stage K. Social identity theory Z. Personal accomplishments OO. Identity theory L. Role identities AA. Social comparisons PP. Personal characteristics M. Self-identities BB. Dramaturgical sociology QQ. Identity control theory N. Emotional arousal CC. Oceanic self RR. Self narratives O. Self-concept DD. Physical self -____ Judgments we make of ourselves, based in others' views.

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The use of narratives and personal stories is important to the process of __________.

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I P. Self-esteem motive EE. Reflective self B. Self-evaluations Q. Impression management FF. Social self C. Backstage R. Psychological centrality GG. Affect control theory D. Self-indication S. Self-perceptions HH. Reflected appraisals E. Self T. Impression given II. Situated self F. Me U. Impression given off JJ. Self-enhancement G. Social identities V. Social categories KK. Mastery H. Verbal persuasion W. Categorization LL. Mattering I. Self-consistency motive X. Vicarious experience MM. Self-estem J. Identity Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy NN. Front stage K. Social identity theory Z. Personal accomplishments OO. Identity theory L. Role identities AA. Social comparisons PP. Personal characteristics M. Self-identities BB. Dramaturgical sociology QQ. Identity control theory N. Emotional arousal CC. Oceanic self RR. Self narratives O. Self-concept DD. Physical self -____ 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.

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

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A. I P. Self-esteem motive EE. Reflective self B. Self-evaluations Q. Impression management FF. Social self C. Backstage R. Psychological centrality GG. Affect control theory D. Self-indication S. Self-perceptions HH. Reflected appraisals E. Self T. Impression given II. Situated self F. Me U. Impression given off JJ. Self-enhancement G. Social identities V. Social categories KK. Mastery H. Verbal persuasion W. Categorization LL. Mattering I. Self-consistency motive X. Vicarious experience MM. Self-estem J. Identity Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy NN. Front stage K. Social identity theory Z. Personal accomplishments OO. Identity theory L. Role identities AA. Social comparisons PP. Personal characteristics M. Self-identities BB. Dramaturgical sociology QQ. Identity control theory N. Emotional arousal CC. Oceanic self RR. Self narratives O. Self-concept DD. Physical self -____ The ways that we believe others view us.

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