Exam 4: Self and Identity
Exam 1: Introducing Social Psychology65 Questions
Exam 2: Social Cognition and Social Thinking83 Questions
Exam 3: Attribution and Social Explanation68 Questions
Exam 4: Self and Identity88 Questions
Exam 5: Attitudes83 Questions
Exam 6: Persuasion and Attitude Change75 Questions
Exam 7: Social Influence73 Questions
Exam 8: People in Groups78 Questions
Exam 9: Leadership and Group Decision Making75 Questions
Exam 10: Prejudice and Discrimination66 Questions
Exam 11: Intergroup Behaviour83 Questions
Exam 12: Aggression78 Questions
Exam 13: Prosocial Behaviour69 Questions
Exam 14: Attraction and Close Relationships65 Questions
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Greenberg and colleagues suggestion that people pursue self-esteem to overcome their fear of death is part of their:
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If a researcher wanted to study self and identity, she would essentially be studying:
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Which of these refers to self-concept in a relatively collective sense?
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According to Higgins (1987), self-discrepancies are revealed through:
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Melissa tends to overestimate her good points and her control of events. She is also unrealistically optimistic. Sedikides and Gregg (2003) call this:
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What did Shrauger and Schoeneman (1979) and Tice (1992) find out about the idea of the 'looking-glass self'?
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Modern empirical studies of self-awareness demonstrate that:
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Which of the following is NOT a major motive that influences self-construction?
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Festinger's theory of social comparison implies that people:
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When Allport (1924) famously argued that the psychology of groups is really essentially psychology of individuals:
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Angie tries to match her behaviour to an 'ought' or an 'ideal' standard. Angie is engaging in:
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The most plausible account of the origins of individualist and collectivist cultures and their associated self-conceptions is probably in terms of:
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A friend describes you as 'unusual' to a new member of the bowling club. You would be maintaining a positive self-image if you:
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In the context of disadvantaged groups, which strategy can young people employ to maintain positive self-esteem? They can:
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Industrialisation stimulated the emergence of the individual self by:
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Dressing in a costume tends to reduce one's level of self-awareness. A reduced level of self-awareness:
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One way to maintain a reasonably integrated picture of who we are is to apply:
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