Deck 9: Physical Appearance: Engaging Identity and Physical Features
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Deck 9: Physical Appearance: Engaging Identity and Physical Features
1
Both identity and ______ are words used to describe the relatively unchanging or stable set of perceptions or ideas that we hold about ourselves.
A) self-awareness
B) self-esteem
C) self-concept
D) self-worth
A) self-awareness
B) self-esteem
C) self-concept
D) self-worth
C
2
Which of the following is a description of a person's experience of self-esteem?
A) Jesse is a talented gymnast who has won lots of medals.
B) Charles comes from a large extended family who smother him with praise.
C) Suki sees herself as a scholar and has confidence in her academic ability.
D) Brian golfs every weekend and would like to be a pro someday just like his father.
A) Jesse is a talented gymnast who has won lots of medals.
B) Charles comes from a large extended family who smother him with praise.
C) Suki sees herself as a scholar and has confidence in her academic ability.
D) Brian golfs every weekend and would like to be a pro someday just like his father.
C
3
______ Theory suggests that our identity is comprised of the various group memberships of which we claim to be a part.
A) Social Performance
B) Social Identity
C) Group Membership
D) Group Identity
A) Social Performance
B) Social Identity
C) Group Membership
D) Group Identity
B
4
Our self-esteem is often tied to our successful group memberships because group memberships ______.
A) provide us with a sense of social inclusion
B) prevent us from feeling lonely
C) are necessary for economic success
D) are easy to obtain and maintain
A) provide us with a sense of social inclusion
B) prevent us from feeling lonely
C) are necessary for economic success
D) are easy to obtain and maintain
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5
What is the relationship between our group identity and our individual identity?
A) Group identity supersedes our need to develop an individual identify.
B) Group identity recedes in relationship to our dominant need for individual identity.
C) Group identity exists in oppositional tension to our need for individual identity.
D) Group identity can help reduce uncertainty about our individual identity.
A) Group identity supersedes our need to develop an individual identify.
B) Group identity recedes in relationship to our dominant need for individual identity.
C) Group identity exists in oppositional tension to our need for individual identity.
D) Group identity can help reduce uncertainty about our individual identity.
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6
Being a loyal fan is an important part of Malcolm's identity. When he chose to wear his favorite Red Sox cap on the first day of class he was revealing a(an) ______.
A) identity marker
B) identity badge
C) membership marker
D) membership badge
A) identity marker
B) identity badge
C) membership marker
D) membership badge
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7
Nonverbal behaviors we share with other people to represent who we are can also unintentionally give people information to ______ us.
A) contact
B) compete with
C) supervise
D) stereotype
A) contact
B) compete with
C) supervise
D) stereotype
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8
What is the relationship between an individual's nonverbal behaviors and their social status within a group?
A) An individual's nonverbal behaviors often reflect their formal status within a group but rarely reflect their informal status.
B) An individual's nonverbal behaviors determine their formal and informal status within a group.
C) An individual's nonverbal behaviors will both influence and reflect their formal and informal status within a group.
D) An individual's nonverbal behaviors often reflect their informal status within a group but rarely reflect their formal status.
A) An individual's nonverbal behaviors often reflect their formal status within a group but rarely reflect their informal status.
B) An individual's nonverbal behaviors determine their formal and informal status within a group.
C) An individual's nonverbal behaviors will both influence and reflect their formal and informal status within a group.
D) An individual's nonverbal behaviors often reflect their informal status within a group but rarely reflect their formal status.
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9
When assessing if we want to interact with someone, we use visible indicators of group membership to determine whether that person ______.
A) effectively displays those visible indicators
B) is similar to us
C) is attracted to us
D) sincerely expresses loyalty to the group
A) effectively displays those visible indicators
B) is similar to us
C) is attracted to us
D) sincerely expresses loyalty to the group
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10
The two main categories of physical appearance are features that ______
A) are perceived to be positive and features that are perceived to be negative
B) reflect group memberships and features that reflect individuality
C) are based on biologically and features selected from one's environment
D) considered ordinary and features that are perceived to be extraordinary
A) are perceived to be positive and features that are perceived to be negative
B) reflect group memberships and features that reflect individuality
C) are based on biologically and features selected from one's environment
D) considered ordinary and features that are perceived to be extraordinary
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11
As a child, Emily perceived her plumb, curvaceous mother as unattractive. As a young woman, Emily is obsessed with losing weight and working out in an attempt to change her inherited ______.
A) somatotype
B) genotype
C) somatic body
D) antibody
A) somatotype
B) genotype
C) somatic body
D) antibody
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12
Which of the following describes endomorphs?
A) Individuals whose body is characterized by more muscle and a medium height, resulting in an athletic-looking v-shaped torso.
B) Individuals whose body is characterized by little muscle or fat and a tall height, resulting in a longer, leaner build.
C) Individuals whose body is characterized by more fatty tissue and a shorter height, resulting in a rounder, plumper, or curvier shape.
D) Individuals whose body is characterized by more muscle, less fat, and a medium height, resulting in a stronger, leaner build.
A) Individuals whose body is characterized by more muscle and a medium height, resulting in an athletic-looking v-shaped torso.
B) Individuals whose body is characterized by little muscle or fat and a tall height, resulting in a longer, leaner build.
C) Individuals whose body is characterized by more fatty tissue and a shorter height, resulting in a rounder, plumper, or curvier shape.
D) Individuals whose body is characterized by more muscle, less fat, and a medium height, resulting in a stronger, leaner build.
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13
Javier was self-conscious about his tall, lanky appearance. No matter how much he worked out, he was never able to build muscle mass like his peers due to his ______ body shape.
A) endomorph
B) ectomorph
C) mesopmorph
D) multimorph
A) endomorph
B) ectomorph
C) mesopmorph
D) multimorph
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14
When compared to ectomorphs, mesomorphs ______.
A) are shorter
B) are taller
C) have less fat
D) are less athletic
A) are shorter
B) are taller
C) have less fat
D) are less athletic
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15
Obsessively believing oneself to have more body fat than one actually has is known as ______.
A) muscle dyspepsia
B) muscle dysmorphia
C) body-image dysphoria
D) body-image dyspepsia
A) muscle dyspepsia
B) muscle dysmorphia
C) body-image dysphoria
D) body-image dyspepsia
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16
What distinguishes faces with bi-lateral symmetry?
A) Faces with bi-lateral symmetry have facial features that are in sizes proportional to each other.
B) Faces with bi-lateral symmetry have facial features that vary in size and location on both sides of the face.
C) Faces with bi-lateral symmetry have facial features of that blend across both sides of the face.
D) Faces with bi-lateral symmetry have facial features of the same size and location on both sides of the face.
A) Faces with bi-lateral symmetry have facial features that are in sizes proportional to each other.
B) Faces with bi-lateral symmetry have facial features that vary in size and location on both sides of the face.
C) Faces with bi-lateral symmetry have facial features of that blend across both sides of the face.
D) Faces with bi-lateral symmetry have facial features of the same size and location on both sides of the face.
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17
A face with ______ appears to represent even more sex characteristics associated with that gender, such as a man's face that appears more masculine and a woman's face appears more feminine.
A) sexual isomorphism
B) sexual dimorphism
C) gender isomorphism
D) gender dimorphism
A) sexual isomorphism
B) sexual dimorphism
C) gender isomorphism
D) gender dimorphism
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18
Which of the following are features of our physiognomy?
A) body mass index
B) facial shape and eye color
C) physical attractiveness
D) emotional expressiveness
A) body mass index
B) facial shape and eye color
C) physical attractiveness
D) emotional expressiveness
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19
The things that we keep with us throughout our daily lives are known as ______.
A) accessories
B) adornments
C) artifacts
D) add-ons
A) accessories
B) adornments
C) artifacts
D) add-ons
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20
Gina was excited to have an entry level position in a corporation she hoped to grow in. To impress her supervisor, she took on extra assignments and enrolled in the company's management training program. In addition, Gina spent more money than she should have on an expensive brief case because she understood the impact of ______.
A) artifacts
B) adornments
C) investments
D) acquisitions
A) artifacts
B) adornments
C) investments
D) acquisitions
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21
Clothing, jewelry, hats, sunglasses, and other forms of apparel are known as ______.
A) accessories
B) adornments
C) artifacts
D) add-ons
A) accessories
B) adornments
C) artifacts
D) add-ons
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22
Taking some elements of a culture relevant to a particular place and time and using them for humor or profit is known as cultural ______.
A) determinism
B) relevance
C) appropriateness
D) appropriation
A) determinism
B) relevance
C) appropriateness
D) appropriation
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23
Unlike artifacts or adornments, body modifications are ______.
A) significantly more expensive
B) significantly more permanent
C) a more radical statement
D) culturally insensitive
A) significantly more expensive
B) significantly more permanent
C) a more radical statement
D) culturally insensitive
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24
Tanica's older sister had multiple body piercings, several on each ear and one in each nostril. When Tanica turned 13 she started getting her own body piercings, just like her big sister, because ______.
A) the degree of attractiveness of body modifications is related to personal aesthetics
B) body modifications are easy to acquire and maintain
C) body modifications are a logical extension of physical adornment
D) body modifications seemed like the normal thing to do based on her cultural experience
A) the degree of attractiveness of body modifications is related to personal aesthetics
B) body modifications are easy to acquire and maintain
C) body modifications are a logical extension of physical adornment
D) body modifications seemed like the normal thing to do based on her cultural experience
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25
______ are visual representations of the connections between two people, often seen in close friendships or romantic relationships.
A) Tie-sign
B) Tie-badge
C) Joint-adornment
D) Shared-artifact
A) Tie-sign
B) Tie-badge
C) Joint-adornment
D) Shared-artifact
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26
Self-esteem is the relatively unchanging or stable set of perceptions or ideas that we hold about ourselves.
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27
Our self-concept describes the way we feel about our identity.
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28
Our self-esteem is often tied to our successful group memberships.
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29
Early humans adapted to flourish in small family units.
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30
Identity badges include the full range of nonverbal behaviors we display to express ourselves so that others can draw conclusions about us.
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31
Once we are considered a member of a group, nonverbal characteristics related to status no longer matter.
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32
Nonverbal communication behaviors in social contexts can serve as key indicators of both in-group or out-group membership.
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33
We are born with biologically based features of physical appearance that do not require our intentional choice. In contrast, when we alter our inherited physical appearance we are required to make an intentional choice.
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34
Research has demonstrated that people are quite accurate when evaluating their own body types.
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35
Mesomorphs are individuals whose body is characterized by more muscle than endomorphs or ectomorphs.
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36
Ectomorphs are individuals whose body is characterized by more fat than endomorphs or mesomorphs.
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37
Body-image dysphoria involves obsessively believing one has less muscle mass than one actually does.
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38
Facial symmetry is often a marker of both genetic and environmental health.
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39
Artifacts send clear messages to others about us through our clothing, jewelry, hats, sunglasses, and other forms of apparel.
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40
Whether or not body modifications are considered normal is often dependent upon a variety of factors, including culture, geographic region, national origin, and social factors such as religiosity.
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41
What is the relationship between self-concept and self-esteem and how does each impact the other?
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42
Apply Social Identity Theory to your identity formation, drawing on examples of group membership from your personal experience.
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43
In what ways are somatotype, identity, and self-esteem related?
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44
In what ways does an individual's facial features contribute to the perception of their attractiveness?
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45
Compare and contrast artifacts, adornments and body modifications as they relate to identity expression.
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