Exam 5: Self and Identity
Exam 1: Introduction to Sociological Social Psychology46 Questions
Exam 2: Perspectives in Sociological Social Psychology50 Questions
Exam 3: Studying People49 Questions
Exam 4: The Social Psychology of Stratification56 Questions
Exam 5: Self and Identity78 Questions
Exam 6: Socialization Over the Life Course61 Questions
Exam 7: The Social Psychology of Deviance55 Questions
Exam 8: Mental Health and Illness42 Questions
Exam 9: Social Attitudes39 Questions
Exam 10: The Sociology of Emotions and Relationships65 Questions
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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
-____ Our internalized, stable sense of who we are.
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Discuss the similarities and differences between identity theory and social identity theory.
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__________ refers to our personal desire to maintain an identity.
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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 use of symbols and language to communicate internally.
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Which part or parts of the self-concept is associated with mastery?
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According to identity theory, how does society impact our sense of self?
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How did Joanne Nagel explain the increase in the number of people identifying themselves as "American Indian" when birth rates stayed the same?
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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 actual impression the other person has of you.
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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 drive to maintain a consistent sense of self.
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According to social identity theory, when do we allow our group memberships to influence our own behavior and our judgments of other people's behavior?
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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 theory based on the principle that we carry self-definitions that match all the categories 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
-____ Interactionist theory that describes how society shapes our sense of self and how those views affect our behavior.
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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
-____ Anything we use to describe our unique qualities.
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A first date would most likely be associated with which area of 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 theory that incorporates elements of symbolic interactionism and identity theory to explain the role of emotion in identity processes.
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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 roles and statuses, such as student, daughter or son, or gender.
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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
-____ Observations of our behavior and its consequences.
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According to Erving Goffman, impression management is the process of __________.
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Which theory examines the role of emotions in identity processes?
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