Deck 2: The Impact of Self-Concept

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Which psychologist believes that the self and the self-concept differ from one another in a number of ways?

A) William James
B) William Haney
C) Charles Cooley
D) Charles Darwin
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Which psychologist believes that, when we tweet and communicate via Facebook, we are playing to the crowd-presenting a self that is based on what others respond to positively?

A) Haney
B) Turkle
C) Cooley
D) James
E) Hopson and Hopson
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Our inner sense of being male or female is known as ____________.

A) Gender identity
B) Sex
C) Gender roles
D) Gender concept
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____________ characterize themselves as possessing initiative, control, and ambition; ____________ characterize themselves as sensitive, concerned for others, and considerate.

A) Males; females
B) Females; males
C) Teachers; students
D) Individuals; groups
E) Low-context cultures; high-context cultures
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If we are primarily collectivistic in the way we think and behave, we have a(n) __________________ orientation.

A) Idiocentric
B) Other-oriented
C) Allocentric
D) Self-imposed
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Young people from this culture are almost twice as likely to fear disappointing their parents as are young people from other cultures.

A) Chinese
B) Japanese
C) American
D) German
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We derive our sense of self by communicating face-to-face and by communicating _________________.

A) Via text
B) Via online communication
C) Verbally
D) Nonverbally
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You can make the "best" impression in any given scenario by practicing each of the following elements except:

A) Scripting
B) Framing
C) Exemplification
D) Prescription
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We develop _________________________ by reflecting on and monitoring our own behavior.

A) Self-concept
B) Self-awareness
C) Self-reliance
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Someone who ______________ you ignores you and goes about her business as if you were not present.

A) Disconfirms
B) Dislikes
C) Rejects
D) Confirms
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Facebook is one way to validate our existence and our concept of ______________.

A) Motivation
B) Importance
C) Self
D) Connection to others
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This theory explains the mirror-like image we derive from our contact with others.

A) Social Acceptance Theory
B) Mirror Image Theory
C) Reflected Appraisal Theory
D) Social Comparison Theory
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The representation of the self that comes to us from others is known as the _________________________________.

A) Mirror image
B) Looking glass self
C) Self-image
D) Perceived image
E) Reflected image
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A prediction that increases the likelihood that an anticipated outcome will occur is known as a(n) ______________________.

A) Reflected Appraisal Theory
B) Social Appraisal Theory
C) Anticipated outcomes
D) Self-fulfilling prophecy
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When your own expectations influence your behavior, the prophecy is ________________.

A) Other-imposed
B) Self-imposed
C) Not imposed
D) Assumed
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Those in ____________ cultures value uniqueness and personal identity, while those in ___________________ culture place more emphasis on group goals.

A) Idiocentric; individualistic
B) Diversified; single
C) Collectivistic; individualistic
D) Individualistic; collectivistic
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Self-concept has two key components; what are they?

A) Self-reliance and self-esteem
B) Perceived self and real self
C) Self-identity and self-image
D) Perceived self and self-esteem
E) Self-image and self-esteem
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Our positive and negative evaluation of our self-concept or sense of personal worth is known as ______________.

A) Self-reliance
B) Self-conscience
C) Self-worth
D) Self-esteem
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The extent to which individuals are willing to accept power differentials is called __________________ _________________.

A) Power distance
B) Power control
C) High priority
D) Exerting control
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People who hold this type of self-esteem tend to be critical of others, perform poorly in their presence, and feel threatened by superiors.

A) High self-esteem
B) Low self-esteem
C) No self-esteem
D) Performance esteem
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Media messages often distort how we see ourselves, influencing our perception of what is normal and desired behavior.
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The words you use to express your self-perceptions reveal what you think you are like.
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In an effort to learn more about ourselves, we use others as measuring sticks, and then we evaluate ourselves based on how we think we measure up to them. This is known as what theory?
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The experiences we have during our formative years influence our views of masculinity and femininity, affecting our identities in later years.
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According to Social Comparison Theory, the self we present is in large part based on the way others categorize us, the roles they expect us to play, and the behaviors or traits they expect us to exhibit.
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Positive Pygmalions hold low expectations for others, their low expectations typically result in diminished performance.
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It is possible to be "genderless" when communicating online.
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Possessing a positive belief in abilities and competence, believing in one's own possibilities, is often referred to as having feelings of self-worth.
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Brain scans reveal that the parts of our brain that are active when we think about others are similar to the parts of the brain that are active when we think about ourselves.
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Expression management occurs when you exercise control over your behavior in an effort to elicit the desired reaction.
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The people we interact with frequently see the strengths or weakness we tend to either overlook or underplay.
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According to Reflected Appraisal Theory we compare ourselves to others to develop a feel for how we measure up to them.
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When self-esteem is connected to performance, it can be self-defeating.
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When communicating online, we try to present ourselves in as positive a light as possible.
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Goffman's Dramaturgical Approach to Human Interaction explains the role the skillful enacting of impression management plays in group interaction.
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To create the "self you would like to be," you must engage in ______________ _________________, where you will exercise control over your behavior in an effort to elicit the desired reaction.
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Persons from low-power-distance cultures, such as Saudi Arabia and India, perceive power as a fact of life.
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Showing lack of regard for our own self-appraisals is known as rejecting them.
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Promotion is taking steps to protect our image by reducing the negative aspects of ourselves visible to others.
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How you see yourself in relation to ____________ guides and modifies your behavior.
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List two ways to revise your self-concept, and please explain one in detail.
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Approximately how many people, while predominantly female, are diagnosed with anorexia nervosa?
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______________ is the socially constructed roles and behaviors that the members of a given society believe appropriate for males and females.
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The thirst for "acceptance" in the media means that we should be beautiful, masculine, and thin (among other traits). What kinds of feelings do individuals experience, then, as a result of these messages?
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List three ways that having positive self-esteem is "good" for us.
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What do we learn through the media images we see each day about what it means to be "male" and "female"?
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A ____________ _____________ has positive expectations and fosters positive change in us.
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Society values which characteristics more highly-those of males or females?
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Techniques of agreement that make others believe us to be more attractive and likable (less threatening) are known as ________________.
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By using this method of communication, we create new worlds, alter-ego selves, new identities, and new ways of finding out about ourselves.
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Our _____________ is a composite of how we see ourselves, how we wish we saw ourselves, and how we imagine others see us.
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What media message do we often receive about Muslim men when we view film, television, and other forms of media?
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One will nurture his/her ________________ ______________ by avoiding the tendencies to call attention to him-/herself, sing his/her own praises, and develop him-/herself at the expense of the group.
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Explain how communicating via Facebook or Twitter can have a negative impact on how others perceive you.
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Explain how your self-concept can be seen as a "map" with the self as the "territory."
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Explain why it is important to have many "pictures" of yourself when you attempt to strengthen your self-concept.
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1
Which psychologist believes that the self and the self-concept differ from one another in a number of ways?

A) William James
B) William Haney
C) Charles Cooley
D) Charles Darwin
B
2
Which psychologist believes that, when we tweet and communicate via Facebook, we are playing to the crowd-presenting a self that is based on what others respond to positively?

A) Haney
B) Turkle
C) Cooley
D) James
E) Hopson and Hopson
B
3
Our inner sense of being male or female is known as ____________.

A) Gender identity
B) Sex
C) Gender roles
D) Gender concept
A
4
____________ characterize themselves as possessing initiative, control, and ambition; ____________ characterize themselves as sensitive, concerned for others, and considerate.

A) Males; females
B) Females; males
C) Teachers; students
D) Individuals; groups
E) Low-context cultures; high-context cultures
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If we are primarily collectivistic in the way we think and behave, we have a(n) __________________ orientation.

A) Idiocentric
B) Other-oriented
C) Allocentric
D) Self-imposed
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Young people from this culture are almost twice as likely to fear disappointing their parents as are young people from other cultures.

A) Chinese
B) Japanese
C) American
D) German
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We derive our sense of self by communicating face-to-face and by communicating _________________.

A) Via text
B) Via online communication
C) Verbally
D) Nonverbally
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You can make the "best" impression in any given scenario by practicing each of the following elements except:

A) Scripting
B) Framing
C) Exemplification
D) Prescription
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We develop _________________________ by reflecting on and monitoring our own behavior.

A) Self-concept
B) Self-awareness
C) Self-reliance
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Someone who ______________ you ignores you and goes about her business as if you were not present.

A) Disconfirms
B) Dislikes
C) Rejects
D) Confirms
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Facebook is one way to validate our existence and our concept of ______________.

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B) Importance
C) Self
D) Connection to others
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This theory explains the mirror-like image we derive from our contact with others.

A) Social Acceptance Theory
B) Mirror Image Theory
C) Reflected Appraisal Theory
D) Social Comparison Theory
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The representation of the self that comes to us from others is known as the _________________________________.

A) Mirror image
B) Looking glass self
C) Self-image
D) Perceived image
E) Reflected image
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A prediction that increases the likelihood that an anticipated outcome will occur is known as a(n) ______________________.

A) Reflected Appraisal Theory
B) Social Appraisal Theory
C) Anticipated outcomes
D) Self-fulfilling prophecy
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When your own expectations influence your behavior, the prophecy is ________________.

A) Other-imposed
B) Self-imposed
C) Not imposed
D) Assumed
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Those in ____________ cultures value uniqueness and personal identity, while those in ___________________ culture place more emphasis on group goals.

A) Idiocentric; individualistic
B) Diversified; single
C) Collectivistic; individualistic
D) Individualistic; collectivistic
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Self-concept has two key components; what are they?

A) Self-reliance and self-esteem
B) Perceived self and real self
C) Self-identity and self-image
D) Perceived self and self-esteem
E) Self-image and self-esteem
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Our positive and negative evaluation of our self-concept or sense of personal worth is known as ______________.

A) Self-reliance
B) Self-conscience
C) Self-worth
D) Self-esteem
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The extent to which individuals are willing to accept power differentials is called __________________ _________________.

A) Power distance
B) Power control
C) High priority
D) Exerting control
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People who hold this type of self-esteem tend to be critical of others, perform poorly in their presence, and feel threatened by superiors.

A) High self-esteem
B) Low self-esteem
C) No self-esteem
D) Performance esteem
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Media messages often distort how we see ourselves, influencing our perception of what is normal and desired behavior.
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The words you use to express your self-perceptions reveal what you think you are like.
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In an effort to learn more about ourselves, we use others as measuring sticks, and then we evaluate ourselves based on how we think we measure up to them. This is known as what theory?
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The experiences we have during our formative years influence our views of masculinity and femininity, affecting our identities in later years.
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According to Social Comparison Theory, the self we present is in large part based on the way others categorize us, the roles they expect us to play, and the behaviors or traits they expect us to exhibit.
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Positive Pygmalions hold low expectations for others, their low expectations typically result in diminished performance.
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It is possible to be "genderless" when communicating online.
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Possessing a positive belief in abilities and competence, believing in one's own possibilities, is often referred to as having feelings of self-worth.
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Brain scans reveal that the parts of our brain that are active when we think about others are similar to the parts of the brain that are active when we think about ourselves.
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Expression management occurs when you exercise control over your behavior in an effort to elicit the desired reaction.
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The people we interact with frequently see the strengths or weakness we tend to either overlook or underplay.
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According to Reflected Appraisal Theory we compare ourselves to others to develop a feel for how we measure up to them.
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When self-esteem is connected to performance, it can be self-defeating.
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When communicating online, we try to present ourselves in as positive a light as possible.
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Goffman's Dramaturgical Approach to Human Interaction explains the role the skillful enacting of impression management plays in group interaction.
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To create the "self you would like to be," you must engage in ______________ _________________, where you will exercise control over your behavior in an effort to elicit the desired reaction.
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Persons from low-power-distance cultures, such as Saudi Arabia and India, perceive power as a fact of life.
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Showing lack of regard for our own self-appraisals is known as rejecting them.
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Promotion is taking steps to protect our image by reducing the negative aspects of ourselves visible to others.
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How you see yourself in relation to ____________ guides and modifies your behavior.
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List two ways to revise your self-concept, and please explain one in detail.
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Approximately how many people, while predominantly female, are diagnosed with anorexia nervosa?
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______________ is the socially constructed roles and behaviors that the members of a given society believe appropriate for males and females.
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The thirst for "acceptance" in the media means that we should be beautiful, masculine, and thin (among other traits). What kinds of feelings do individuals experience, then, as a result of these messages?
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List three ways that having positive self-esteem is "good" for us.
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What do we learn through the media images we see each day about what it means to be "male" and "female"?
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A ____________ _____________ has positive expectations and fosters positive change in us.
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Society values which characteristics more highly-those of males or females?
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Techniques of agreement that make others believe us to be more attractive and likable (less threatening) are known as ________________.
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By using this method of communication, we create new worlds, alter-ego selves, new identities, and new ways of finding out about ourselves.
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Our _____________ is a composite of how we see ourselves, how we wish we saw ourselves, and how we imagine others see us.
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What media message do we often receive about Muslim men when we view film, television, and other forms of media?
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One will nurture his/her ________________ ______________ by avoiding the tendencies to call attention to him-/herself, sing his/her own praises, and develop him-/herself at the expense of the group.
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Explain how communicating via Facebook or Twitter can have a negative impact on how others perceive you.
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Explain how your self-concept can be seen as a "map" with the self as the "territory."
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Explain why it is important to have many "pictures" of yourself when you attempt to strengthen your self-concept.
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