Culture
thoughts and feelings
Selfies
100

This Japanese term implies indulgence and dependence between a parent and child, often translated as “sweet.

Amae

100

This term refers to a decrease in responsiveness after repeated exposure to the same stimulus.

habituation

100

This part of the self is the “observer” that experiences life and makes decisions.

The ontological self (the “I”)?

200

The process of adopting the culture into which one was born is called this, while picking up a new culture is called acculturation

enculturation

200

This type of learning occurs when a neutral stimulus becomes associated with an unconditioned stimulus to elicit a response.

classical conditioning

200

This type of self-knowledge includes facts and impressions you can consciously describe about yourself.

declarative knowledge

300

Cultures that tolerate very little deviation from proper behavior are described using this term, contrasted with “loose” cultures

tightness

300

According to Rotter, this concept refers to how much you believe your actions influence life outcomes.

locus of control

300

This function helps you restrain impulses and stay focused on long-term goals.

self-regulation

400

In this type of culture, people are viewed as separate from each other, and independence and personal achievement are highly valued.

individualistic culture

400

Bandura’s theory emphasizes this concept, which is the belief that you can accomplish a task successfully.

self-efficacy

400

A gap between your actual self and your ought self leads to this emotional state.

anxiety

500

According to Schwartz, this value refers to pleasure and enjoyment and is considered one of the ten universal values.

hedonism

500

This term describes the ability to accurately perceive emotions in yourself and others and regulate your own emotions.

emotional intelligence

500

This effect explains why information related to yourself is easier to remember.

the self-reference effect

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