Deck 11: The Self and Identity

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What individuals might become,what they would like to become,and what they are afraid of becoming is referred to as the ________ self.

A) possible
B) integration
C) barometric
D) fluctuating
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One afternoon while finger painting,2-year-old Chelsey itches her nose.Later in the day while passing a mirror she sees herself,stops,and wipes a colorful smudge mark off her nose.In doing so,Chelsey has demonstrated visual

A) connectedness.
B) self-recognition.
C) diffusion.
D) ethnocentrism.
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Seven-year-old Abbey's reference to herself as Jewish and a Brownie scout provides an example of the ______________ aspect of self,which emerges in the elementary years.

A) cognitive
B) personal
C) social
D) recognition
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Maxine Hong Kingston's book entitled The Story of Maxine Hong Kingston,Bridging Cultural Worlds,shows that she wants to guide people in how to find meaning in their lives,especially by exploring their cultural backgrounds.Her book is about

A) Chinese ancestry.
B) the struggle of immigrants.
C) her parents' struggles to adapt to American culture.
D) All of these.
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The mirror technique is used to test infants'

A) self-awareness.
B) perspective taking.
C) visual self-recognition.
D) self-esteem.
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Concerning self-understanding,early childhood is to middle childhood as

A) internal is to external.
B) physical is to psychological.
C) inactive is to active.
D) abstract is to concrete.
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If Bill and Kate's son has just acquired the ability to recognize himself,how old is he?

A) 3 months old
B) 8 months old
C) 10 months old
D) 18 months old.
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A person's cognitive representation of self is referred to as the individual's

A) self-esteem.
B) self-orientation
C) self-recognition.
D) self-understanding.
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Adolescents are more likely than children to describe themselves with

A) concrete examples.
B) non idealistic examples.
C) abstract and idealistic labels.
D) None of these.
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All of the characteristics of a person is a description of

A) self.
B) self-knowledge.
C) self-evaluation.
D) self-starter.
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An infant's mother puts a dot of lipstick on his nose.Observers watch to see how often the infant touches his nose.Next,the infant is placed in front of a mirror,and observers detect whether nose touching increases.They are studying the infant's

A) self-awareness.
B) visual self-recognition.
C) representation of the self.
D) theory of the self.
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George understands that he is a student,a brother,a hockey player,and a baseball player.This representation of his self reflects

A) self-esteem.
B) self-awareness.
C) self-recognition.
D) self-understanding.
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In early childhood,children usually conceive of the self in ________ terms.

A) physical
B) psychological
C) passive
D) active
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Social comparisons can be said to

A) be common in preschoolers.
B) alter self-understanding by forcing a child to consider her abilities in relation to others.
C) lead to a decrease in self-esteem.
D) typically result in identity diffusion.
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The adolescent's self is characterized by

A) instability across situations.
B) the lack of construction of a more unified theory of self.
C) Both of these answers are correct.
D) Neither of these answers is correct.
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When describing the basic characteristics of a typical 14-year-old's self,which term would a psychologist be least likely to use?

A) fluctuating
B) concrete
C) differentiated
D) contradictory
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When adolescents are asked to describe themselves,they are more likely than children to

A) give short answers.
B) use abstract labels.
C) use idealistic labels.
D) use both abstract and idealistic labels.
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When Fran says that she is a young adult,a New Yorker,a member of the pep squad,and a vegetarian,she is describing her

A) self-esteem.
B) self-reflection.
C) self-recognition.
D) self-understanding.
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Given the contradictory nature of the self in adolescence,it is not surprising that the self fluctuates across

A) situations.
B) times.
C) situations and times.
D) neither situations nor times.
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During eighth grade,Matt joins the debate team,the football team,and the Young Republicans,and is named a hall monitor.These activities will increase his

A) self-esteem.
B) self-concept.
C) self-recognition.
D) self-understanding.
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Harter's (1985)Self-Perception Profile for Children is used to evaluate

A) self-understanding.
B) possible selves.
C) perspective taking.
D) self-concept.
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Which is not a type of "possible self"?

A) what you might become
B) what you would like to become
C) what you are afraid of becoming
D) what you used to be
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Domain-specific evaluations of the self are referred to as

A) self-esteem.
B) self-concept.
C) self-awareness.
D) self-understanding.
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Which represents a statement of self-esteem?

A) "I'm a good person."
B) "I'm fabulous-looking."
C) "I'm intellectually gifted."
D) "I may be the greatest hockey player in the world."
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The Self-Perception Profile for Children is designed to be used with

A) preschoolers.
B) kindergartners.
C) third-grade through sixth-grade children.
D) seventh-grade through twelfth-grade children.
Question
If a child receives empty praise,it is likely that the child will have

A) appropriate self-esteem.
B) inflated self-esteem.
C) deflated self-esteem.
D) None of these.
Question
In research on boys' self-esteem,all of the following parenting attributes were associated with boys' high self-esteem,except

A) harmony in the home.
B) strict discipline.
C) setting clear and fair rules.
D) expression of affection.
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The Self-Perception Profile for Children taps all of the following domains of self-concept,except:

A) emotional well-being.
B) social acceptance.
C) physical appearance.
D) scholastic competence.
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Who is best known for research on the relationship between perspective taking and self-understanding?

A) Robert Selman
B) Erik Erikson
C) Susan Harter
D) Carl Rogers
Question
The global evaluative dimension of the self is called

A) self-esteem.
B) self-concept.
C) self-awareness.
D) self-understanding.
Question
Self-concept is to self-esteem as

A) concrete is to abstract.
B) specific is to global.
C) positive affectivity is to negative affectivity.
D) understanding is to evaluation.
Question
Children exhibiting high levels of perspective taking have been found to

A) increase self-understanding.
B) improve peer group status.
C) improve quality of relationships.
D) All of these.
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Which of the following is not one of the four ways that children's self-esteem can be improved?

A) identifying the causes of low self-esteem
B) emotional support and social approval
C) achievement reduction
D) coping with problems
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In one study both boys and girls had high self-esteem in childhood.Which of the following statements is correct?

A) Self-esteem got higher in adolescence.
B) Self-esteem remained the same in adolescence.
C) Self-esteem declines in childhood.
D) Self-esteem declines in adolescence.
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How is the Self-Perception Profile for Adolescents different from the Self-Perception Profile for Children?

A) The Adolescent Profile includes sections on job competence,romantic appeal,and close friendships.
B) The Adolescent Profile does not generate a global self-worth score.
C) The Child Profile has fewer mathematical and logical items.
D) The Child Profile does not assess different domains of self.
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Adolescents believe that it is socially undesirable if they acknowledge engaging in

A) social comparison.
B) using their false selves.
C) using their ideal selves.
D) discussing their possible selves.
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Christa reads a story in which some children make fun of another child because that child is physically handicapped.The children are then reprimanded by their teacher for their behavior.Later,some of these same children meet a mentally retarded teenager.After reading the story,Christa is asked,"How do you think the children will react?" Given this description,you would expect that the person studying this situation is interested in

A) self-concept.
B) perspective taking.
C) self-esteem.
D) possible selves.
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Children with high self-esteem

A) show greater initiative.
B) are more likely to defend victims against bullies.
C) are more likely to be bullies.
D) All of these.
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A child's multiple selves reflect their experiences in navigating their multiple worlds of

A) family.
B) peers.
C) school.
D) All of these.
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Gina encourages her daughter to identify and value areas in which she is competent,such as playing the piano and swimming,because Gina knows that this will enhance her daughter's

A) self-esteem.
B) self-concept.
C) self-awareness.
D) perspective taking.
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What is Erikson's fifth developmental stage?

A) trust versus mistrust
B) industry versus inferiority
C) autonomy versus shame and doubt
D) identity versus identity confusion
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Lena's father tells her,"Your grandmother was a minister,your mother was a minister,and you should be a minister." Without giving thought to her options,Lena agrees to be a minister.Concerning her career,Lena is in identity

A) diffusion.
B) foreclosure.
C) achievement.
D) moratorium.
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Vicki is a senior who has been drifting through high school.Her grades are mediocre and she has no plans for after graduation.In addition,she has no interest in world events or political issues.James Marcia would describe Vicki as being in identity

A) foreclosure.
B) diffusion.
C) moratorium.
D) achievement.
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In which of Marcia's identity statuses has a commitment been made?

A) foreclosure and diffusion
B) foreclosure and achievement
C) moratorium and diffusion
D) moratorium and achievement
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At bare minimum,__________________ involves commitment to a vocational direction,an ideological stance,and a sexual orientation.

A) networking
B) identity
C) self-understanding
D) attachment
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Identity moratorium is characterized by a(n)of crisis and a(n)of commitment.

A) presence; presence
B) presence; absence
C) absence; presence
D) absence; absence
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College sophomore Brandi has made several appointments with her advisor to discuss whether she should continue to major in psychology or switch to art.When talking with her advisor she says,"I like the interpersonal aspect of psychology,but I also enjoy the creativity of art." According to James Marcia,Brandi is best thought of as

A) being in a crisis.
B) demonstrating connectedness.
C) exhibiting trust versus mistrust.
D) being psychologically abstract.
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Even though David has had an achieved identity for some time now,he reflects that throughout his life he has fluctuated between identity achievement and another identity status.What is this other status likely to be?

A) diffusion
B) moratorium
C) foreclosure
D) confusion
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Who proposed four statuses of identity,or ways of resolving the identity crisis?

A) Susan Harter
B) James Marcia
C) Henry Tajfel
D) Carl Rogers
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Erik Erikson argued that the central issue in adolescence is

A) competence.
B) identity.
C) gender-role development.
D) self-efficacy.
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Which one of the following is associated with identity?

A) career and work path
B) conservative,liberal,or middle-of-the-road stance
C) spiritual beliefs
D) All of these.
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Marcia's identity statuses are based on

A) Tajfel's social identity theory.
B) Selman's theory of perspective taking.
C) Erikson's theory of identity development.
D) Harter's Self-Perception Profile for Children.
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Eighteen-year-old Heidi resides in a highly technical society.According to Erikson,the central component of Heidi's identity would be linked to her current

A) family roles.
B) public roles.
C) vocational roles.
D) interpersonal relationship roles.
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According to James Marcia,__________________ is defined as a period of identity development during which the adolescent is exploring meaningful alternatives.

A) moratorium
B) self-perception
C) crisis
D) exploration
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A short definition of _____ is who the person is.

A) internalization
B) identity
C) identification
D) isolation
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The adolescent search for identity is important due to

A) their huge number of choices.
B) an increased sense of responsibility.
C) the search for what they will do.
D) All of the above
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In Erikson's theory,the gap between the secure roles of childhood and the full independence of adulthood is known as

A) self-efficacy.
B) psychosocial moratorium.
C) the barometric self.
D) ethnocentrism.
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Identity formation involves commitment to

A) vocational direction.
B) an ideological stance.
C) sexual orientation.
D) All of these.
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When 17-year-old Joey is asked what he wants to do after graduating from high school,what reply would indicate that he has adopted identity diffusion?

A) "I haven't really thought about a career that much."
B) "An engineer,since I'm good at math."
C) "A doctor,just like my mother."
D) "I have several options that I am currently exploring."
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Frances told her parents that she was going to take time off from college and take some time to find herself.What identity status is she in?

A) foreclosure
B) diffusion
C) moratorium
D) achievement
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Erikson thought the struggle to maintain ethnic identities while blending in with the majority culture has been the driving force in the founding of

A) churches.
B) empires.
C) revolutions.
D) All of these.
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Individuality,according to Catherine Cooper,consists of which two dimensions?

A) self-assertion and separateness
B) separateness and mutuality
C) mutuality and permeability
D) self assertion and development
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Ethnic _____________________ is an enduring aspect of the self that includes a sense of membership in an ethnic group along with the attitudes and feelings related to that membership.

A) foreclosure
B) diffusion
C) identity
D) confusion
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What is a common pattern of individuals who develop positive identities?

A) "MAMA" cycles of moratorium-achievement-moratorium-achievement
B) "DADA" cycles of diffusion-achievement-diffusion-achievement
C) "FAFA" cycles of foreclosure-achievement-foreclosure-achievement
D) "MADA" cycles of moratorium-achievement-diffusion-achievement
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Second-generation immigrants are more likely to

A) think of themselves as "American" because citizenship is granted at birth.
B) resist learning English.
C) join social networks.
D) resist learning English,but join social networks.
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Catherine Cooper has proposed that optimal identity development occurs in a family atmosphere that promotes

A) individuality and connectedness.
B) self-esteem and efficacy.
C) crisis and commitment.
D) moratorium and foreclosure.
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The indicators of identity often differ for each succeeding generation of immigrants.First-generation immigrants are

A) likely to be secure in their identities.
B) unlikely to change.
C) unlikely to learn English.
D) likely to be secure in their identities and unlikely to change.
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Eighteen-year-old Sylvia had a difficult time selecting a college but finally settled on a private school in Washington State.During her first year at school,she struggled with selecting a major but finally decided on psychology.This pattern of crisis and resolution is called

A) temperament.
B) connectedness.
C) the "MAMA" cycle.
D) psychosocial moratorium.
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When an individual connects with their own ethnic culture and with the majority culture is identified as

A) ethnic identity.
B) culturalization.
C) bicultural identity.
D) ethnic culture.
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With regard to family influences on identity,when connectedness is strong and individuation is weak,adolescents often have what identity status?

A) foreclosure
B) diffusion
C) moratorium
D) achievement
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What drives the changes from infancy through adolescence in terms of self-understanding? Perspective taking,which is linked to Piaget's cognitive theory,is one possibility.Explain how perspective taking and the answer you give are connected.
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_____________________ may force people to see themselves as cut off from the majority group and may encourage them to seek the support of their own ethnic culture.

A) Discrimination
B) Nondiscrimination
C) Church affiliation
D) None of these.
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A part of identity development in which adolescents show a personal investment in what they are going to do is called

A) crisis.
B) commitment.
C) deliberation.
D) moratorium.
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Individuality consists of what two dimensions?

A) crisis and commitment
B) mutuality and permeability
C) personality and role experimentation
D) self-assertion and separateness
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The degree to which first-generation immigrants begin to feel "American" appears to be associated with all of the following except whether or not they

A) learn English.
B) develop social networks.
C) live in the same immediate neighborhood as those speaking their language.
D) become competent in their new country.
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Concerning identity formation during one's lifetime,the "MAMA" cycle refers to

A) moratorium-achievement-moratorium-achievement.
B) making-another-monumental-adjustment.
C) more-acceptance-more-acrimony.
D) minor-anger-major-attitude.
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Of the following,who is most likely to be identity achieved?

A) a high-school freshman
B) a high-school senior
C) a freshman in college
D) a senior in college
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Identify the five main characteristics of self-understanding in young children.
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Which of the following elements affect ethnic identity?

A) minority status
B) generational immigrant
C) Both of these answers are correct.
D) Neither of these answers is correct.
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Connectedness consists of which two dimensions?

A) self-assertion and separateness
B) separateness and mutuality
C) mutuality and permeability
D) self assertion and development
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What individuals might become,what they would like to become,and what they are afraid of becoming is referred to as the ________ self.

A) possible
B) integration
C) barometric
D) fluctuating
A
2
One afternoon while finger painting,2-year-old Chelsey itches her nose.Later in the day while passing a mirror she sees herself,stops,and wipes a colorful smudge mark off her nose.In doing so,Chelsey has demonstrated visual

A) connectedness.
B) self-recognition.
C) diffusion.
D) ethnocentrism.
B
3
Seven-year-old Abbey's reference to herself as Jewish and a Brownie scout provides an example of the ______________ aspect of self,which emerges in the elementary years.

A) cognitive
B) personal
C) social
D) recognition
C
4
Maxine Hong Kingston's book entitled The Story of Maxine Hong Kingston,Bridging Cultural Worlds,shows that she wants to guide people in how to find meaning in their lives,especially by exploring their cultural backgrounds.Her book is about

A) Chinese ancestry.
B) the struggle of immigrants.
C) her parents' struggles to adapt to American culture.
D) All of these.
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The mirror technique is used to test infants'

A) self-awareness.
B) perspective taking.
C) visual self-recognition.
D) self-esteem.
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Concerning self-understanding,early childhood is to middle childhood as

A) internal is to external.
B) physical is to psychological.
C) inactive is to active.
D) abstract is to concrete.
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If Bill and Kate's son has just acquired the ability to recognize himself,how old is he?

A) 3 months old
B) 8 months old
C) 10 months old
D) 18 months old.
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A person's cognitive representation of self is referred to as the individual's

A) self-esteem.
B) self-orientation
C) self-recognition.
D) self-understanding.
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Adolescents are more likely than children to describe themselves with

A) concrete examples.
B) non idealistic examples.
C) abstract and idealistic labels.
D) None of these.
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All of the characteristics of a person is a description of

A) self.
B) self-knowledge.
C) self-evaluation.
D) self-starter.
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An infant's mother puts a dot of lipstick on his nose.Observers watch to see how often the infant touches his nose.Next,the infant is placed in front of a mirror,and observers detect whether nose touching increases.They are studying the infant's

A) self-awareness.
B) visual self-recognition.
C) representation of the self.
D) theory of the self.
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George understands that he is a student,a brother,a hockey player,and a baseball player.This representation of his self reflects

A) self-esteem.
B) self-awareness.
C) self-recognition.
D) self-understanding.
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In early childhood,children usually conceive of the self in ________ terms.

A) physical
B) psychological
C) passive
D) active
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Social comparisons can be said to

A) be common in preschoolers.
B) alter self-understanding by forcing a child to consider her abilities in relation to others.
C) lead to a decrease in self-esteem.
D) typically result in identity diffusion.
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The adolescent's self is characterized by

A) instability across situations.
B) the lack of construction of a more unified theory of self.
C) Both of these answers are correct.
D) Neither of these answers is correct.
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When describing the basic characteristics of a typical 14-year-old's self,which term would a psychologist be least likely to use?

A) fluctuating
B) concrete
C) differentiated
D) contradictory
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When adolescents are asked to describe themselves,they are more likely than children to

A) give short answers.
B) use abstract labels.
C) use idealistic labels.
D) use both abstract and idealistic labels.
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When Fran says that she is a young adult,a New Yorker,a member of the pep squad,and a vegetarian,she is describing her

A) self-esteem.
B) self-reflection.
C) self-recognition.
D) self-understanding.
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Given the contradictory nature of the self in adolescence,it is not surprising that the self fluctuates across

A) situations.
B) times.
C) situations and times.
D) neither situations nor times.
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During eighth grade,Matt joins the debate team,the football team,and the Young Republicans,and is named a hall monitor.These activities will increase his

A) self-esteem.
B) self-concept.
C) self-recognition.
D) self-understanding.
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Harter's (1985)Self-Perception Profile for Children is used to evaluate

A) self-understanding.
B) possible selves.
C) perspective taking.
D) self-concept.
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Which is not a type of "possible self"?

A) what you might become
B) what you would like to become
C) what you are afraid of becoming
D) what you used to be
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Domain-specific evaluations of the self are referred to as

A) self-esteem.
B) self-concept.
C) self-awareness.
D) self-understanding.
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Which represents a statement of self-esteem?

A) "I'm a good person."
B) "I'm fabulous-looking."
C) "I'm intellectually gifted."
D) "I may be the greatest hockey player in the world."
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The Self-Perception Profile for Children is designed to be used with

A) preschoolers.
B) kindergartners.
C) third-grade through sixth-grade children.
D) seventh-grade through twelfth-grade children.
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If a child receives empty praise,it is likely that the child will have

A) appropriate self-esteem.
B) inflated self-esteem.
C) deflated self-esteem.
D) None of these.
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In research on boys' self-esteem,all of the following parenting attributes were associated with boys' high self-esteem,except

A) harmony in the home.
B) strict discipline.
C) setting clear and fair rules.
D) expression of affection.
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The Self-Perception Profile for Children taps all of the following domains of self-concept,except:

A) emotional well-being.
B) social acceptance.
C) physical appearance.
D) scholastic competence.
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Who is best known for research on the relationship between perspective taking and self-understanding?

A) Robert Selman
B) Erik Erikson
C) Susan Harter
D) Carl Rogers
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The global evaluative dimension of the self is called

A) self-esteem.
B) self-concept.
C) self-awareness.
D) self-understanding.
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Self-concept is to self-esteem as

A) concrete is to abstract.
B) specific is to global.
C) positive affectivity is to negative affectivity.
D) understanding is to evaluation.
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Children exhibiting high levels of perspective taking have been found to

A) increase self-understanding.
B) improve peer group status.
C) improve quality of relationships.
D) All of these.
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Which of the following is not one of the four ways that children's self-esteem can be improved?

A) identifying the causes of low self-esteem
B) emotional support and social approval
C) achievement reduction
D) coping with problems
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In one study both boys and girls had high self-esteem in childhood.Which of the following statements is correct?

A) Self-esteem got higher in adolescence.
B) Self-esteem remained the same in adolescence.
C) Self-esteem declines in childhood.
D) Self-esteem declines in adolescence.
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How is the Self-Perception Profile for Adolescents different from the Self-Perception Profile for Children?

A) The Adolescent Profile includes sections on job competence,romantic appeal,and close friendships.
B) The Adolescent Profile does not generate a global self-worth score.
C) The Child Profile has fewer mathematical and logical items.
D) The Child Profile does not assess different domains of self.
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Adolescents believe that it is socially undesirable if they acknowledge engaging in

A) social comparison.
B) using their false selves.
C) using their ideal selves.
D) discussing their possible selves.
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37
Christa reads a story in which some children make fun of another child because that child is physically handicapped.The children are then reprimanded by their teacher for their behavior.Later,some of these same children meet a mentally retarded teenager.After reading the story,Christa is asked,"How do you think the children will react?" Given this description,you would expect that the person studying this situation is interested in

A) self-concept.
B) perspective taking.
C) self-esteem.
D) possible selves.
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38
Children with high self-esteem

A) show greater initiative.
B) are more likely to defend victims against bullies.
C) are more likely to be bullies.
D) All of these.
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39
A child's multiple selves reflect their experiences in navigating their multiple worlds of

A) family.
B) peers.
C) school.
D) All of these.
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40
Gina encourages her daughter to identify and value areas in which she is competent,such as playing the piano and swimming,because Gina knows that this will enhance her daughter's

A) self-esteem.
B) self-concept.
C) self-awareness.
D) perspective taking.
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41
What is Erikson's fifth developmental stage?

A) trust versus mistrust
B) industry versus inferiority
C) autonomy versus shame and doubt
D) identity versus identity confusion
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42
Lena's father tells her,"Your grandmother was a minister,your mother was a minister,and you should be a minister." Without giving thought to her options,Lena agrees to be a minister.Concerning her career,Lena is in identity

A) diffusion.
B) foreclosure.
C) achievement.
D) moratorium.
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43
Vicki is a senior who has been drifting through high school.Her grades are mediocre and she has no plans for after graduation.In addition,she has no interest in world events or political issues.James Marcia would describe Vicki as being in identity

A) foreclosure.
B) diffusion.
C) moratorium.
D) achievement.
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44
In which of Marcia's identity statuses has a commitment been made?

A) foreclosure and diffusion
B) foreclosure and achievement
C) moratorium and diffusion
D) moratorium and achievement
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45
At bare minimum,__________________ involves commitment to a vocational direction,an ideological stance,and a sexual orientation.

A) networking
B) identity
C) self-understanding
D) attachment
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46
Identity moratorium is characterized by a(n)of crisis and a(n)of commitment.

A) presence; presence
B) presence; absence
C) absence; presence
D) absence; absence
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47
College sophomore Brandi has made several appointments with her advisor to discuss whether she should continue to major in psychology or switch to art.When talking with her advisor she says,"I like the interpersonal aspect of psychology,but I also enjoy the creativity of art." According to James Marcia,Brandi is best thought of as

A) being in a crisis.
B) demonstrating connectedness.
C) exhibiting trust versus mistrust.
D) being psychologically abstract.
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48
Even though David has had an achieved identity for some time now,he reflects that throughout his life he has fluctuated between identity achievement and another identity status.What is this other status likely to be?

A) diffusion
B) moratorium
C) foreclosure
D) confusion
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49
Who proposed four statuses of identity,or ways of resolving the identity crisis?

A) Susan Harter
B) James Marcia
C) Henry Tajfel
D) Carl Rogers
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50
Erik Erikson argued that the central issue in adolescence is

A) competence.
B) identity.
C) gender-role development.
D) self-efficacy.
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51
Which one of the following is associated with identity?

A) career and work path
B) conservative,liberal,or middle-of-the-road stance
C) spiritual beliefs
D) All of these.
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52
Marcia's identity statuses are based on

A) Tajfel's social identity theory.
B) Selman's theory of perspective taking.
C) Erikson's theory of identity development.
D) Harter's Self-Perception Profile for Children.
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53
Eighteen-year-old Heidi resides in a highly technical society.According to Erikson,the central component of Heidi's identity would be linked to her current

A) family roles.
B) public roles.
C) vocational roles.
D) interpersonal relationship roles.
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54
According to James Marcia,__________________ is defined as a period of identity development during which the adolescent is exploring meaningful alternatives.

A) moratorium
B) self-perception
C) crisis
D) exploration
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55
A short definition of _____ is who the person is.

A) internalization
B) identity
C) identification
D) isolation
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56
The adolescent search for identity is important due to

A) their huge number of choices.
B) an increased sense of responsibility.
C) the search for what they will do.
D) All of the above
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57
In Erikson's theory,the gap between the secure roles of childhood and the full independence of adulthood is known as

A) self-efficacy.
B) psychosocial moratorium.
C) the barometric self.
D) ethnocentrism.
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58
Identity formation involves commitment to

A) vocational direction.
B) an ideological stance.
C) sexual orientation.
D) All of these.
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59
When 17-year-old Joey is asked what he wants to do after graduating from high school,what reply would indicate that he has adopted identity diffusion?

A) "I haven't really thought about a career that much."
B) "An engineer,since I'm good at math."
C) "A doctor,just like my mother."
D) "I have several options that I am currently exploring."
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60
Frances told her parents that she was going to take time off from college and take some time to find herself.What identity status is she in?

A) foreclosure
B) diffusion
C) moratorium
D) achievement
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61
Erikson thought the struggle to maintain ethnic identities while blending in with the majority culture has been the driving force in the founding of

A) churches.
B) empires.
C) revolutions.
D) All of these.
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62
Individuality,according to Catherine Cooper,consists of which two dimensions?

A) self-assertion and separateness
B) separateness and mutuality
C) mutuality and permeability
D) self assertion and development
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63
Ethnic _____________________ is an enduring aspect of the self that includes a sense of membership in an ethnic group along with the attitudes and feelings related to that membership.

A) foreclosure
B) diffusion
C) identity
D) confusion
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64
What is a common pattern of individuals who develop positive identities?

A) "MAMA" cycles of moratorium-achievement-moratorium-achievement
B) "DADA" cycles of diffusion-achievement-diffusion-achievement
C) "FAFA" cycles of foreclosure-achievement-foreclosure-achievement
D) "MADA" cycles of moratorium-achievement-diffusion-achievement
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65
Second-generation immigrants are more likely to

A) think of themselves as "American" because citizenship is granted at birth.
B) resist learning English.
C) join social networks.
D) resist learning English,but join social networks.
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66
Catherine Cooper has proposed that optimal identity development occurs in a family atmosphere that promotes

A) individuality and connectedness.
B) self-esteem and efficacy.
C) crisis and commitment.
D) moratorium and foreclosure.
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67
The indicators of identity often differ for each succeeding generation of immigrants.First-generation immigrants are

A) likely to be secure in their identities.
B) unlikely to change.
C) unlikely to learn English.
D) likely to be secure in their identities and unlikely to change.
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68
Eighteen-year-old Sylvia had a difficult time selecting a college but finally settled on a private school in Washington State.During her first year at school,she struggled with selecting a major but finally decided on psychology.This pattern of crisis and resolution is called

A) temperament.
B) connectedness.
C) the "MAMA" cycle.
D) psychosocial moratorium.
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69
When an individual connects with their own ethnic culture and with the majority culture is identified as

A) ethnic identity.
B) culturalization.
C) bicultural identity.
D) ethnic culture.
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70
With regard to family influences on identity,when connectedness is strong and individuation is weak,adolescents often have what identity status?

A) foreclosure
B) diffusion
C) moratorium
D) achievement
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71
What drives the changes from infancy through adolescence in terms of self-understanding? Perspective taking,which is linked to Piaget's cognitive theory,is one possibility.Explain how perspective taking and the answer you give are connected.
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72
_____________________ may force people to see themselves as cut off from the majority group and may encourage them to seek the support of their own ethnic culture.

A) Discrimination
B) Nondiscrimination
C) Church affiliation
D) None of these.
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73
A part of identity development in which adolescents show a personal investment in what they are going to do is called

A) crisis.
B) commitment.
C) deliberation.
D) moratorium.
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74
Individuality consists of what two dimensions?

A) crisis and commitment
B) mutuality and permeability
C) personality and role experimentation
D) self-assertion and separateness
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75
The degree to which first-generation immigrants begin to feel "American" appears to be associated with all of the following except whether or not they

A) learn English.
B) develop social networks.
C) live in the same immediate neighborhood as those speaking their language.
D) become competent in their new country.
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76
Concerning identity formation during one's lifetime,the "MAMA" cycle refers to

A) moratorium-achievement-moratorium-achievement.
B) making-another-monumental-adjustment.
C) more-acceptance-more-acrimony.
D) minor-anger-major-attitude.
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77
Of the following,who is most likely to be identity achieved?

A) a high-school freshman
B) a high-school senior
C) a freshman in college
D) a senior in college
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78
Identify the five main characteristics of self-understanding in young children.
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79
Which of the following elements affect ethnic identity?

A) minority status
B) generational immigrant
C) Both of these answers are correct.
D) Neither of these answers is correct.
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80
Connectedness consists of which two dimensions?

A) self-assertion and separateness
B) separateness and mutuality
C) mutuality and permeability
D) self assertion and development
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