Exam 2: Self-Concept and Self-Esteem in Human Relations

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What is a real self?

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Which of the following best describes the looking-glass self?

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Everyone has some notion of what he or she would like to become. This vision is known as one's:

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Describe the two types of self-esteem.

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Danica wants to excel as a student. However, she gets a D in her term exam. This shows:

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Alfred Adler believed that the main motivation for everything people do, including efforts toward a successful career, is to get away from a(n) _____ that they are not as good as they should be.

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Focusing on a single strength to compensate for overall bad feelings about oneself is a good way to build higher self-esteem.

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Ideal self is your vision of your future self.

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_____ is the confidence an individual has in his or her ability to deal with problems when they occur.

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The _____ self is the self that you assume others see when they look at you.

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Self-esteem starts to develop in _____ from messages we receive from parents and others around us.

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A role model typically acts as a guide or teacher for a person, actively interacting with the person and leading that person through experiences.

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What is the difference between a role model and a mentor?

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During childhood, parents are the most important people among those shaping self-esteem.

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Why is liking and accepting yourself the most important skill you can learn in life?

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People sometimes find it difficult to be around those who really don't "need" anyone to like them because:

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People with a(n) _____ locus of control feel that they are in control of events in their own lives and have more of a take-charge attitude.

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Your _____ is the way you truly feel about yourself.

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_____ is the way you honestly feel about yourself.

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What is a pathological critic?

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