Self-Identify
Self-Esteem
Self-Concept
Vocabulary
Potpourri
100
Your sense of who you are and what you stand for is your sense of this

What is self-identity? 

100

According to your textbook, self-esteem begins with these 2 things

What are parental love and approval ?

100
Your impression, or perception, of yourself, including your traits and your evaluation of those traits, is your 

What is the self-concept?

100
This is an organized collection of beliefs and feelings about a thing, such as a stereotype, a preconception, or a generalization
What is a schema? 
100

Jack believes that all women are illogical and should not be allowed in the workplace. His beliefs about women are examples of 

What is prejudice?

200

Marcia identified this many identity statuses

What is 4?

200

Affectionate, accepting, involved, and democratic parents are most likely to produce children with this level of self-esteem

What is high self-esteem?

200

In psychology, this law states that behaviors followed by positive outcomes are strengthened and that behaviors followed by negative outcomes are weakened.



What is the law of effect?
200

The part of the self that consists of your observable features such as height, weight, hair color, etc., is the called this  

What is the physical self?

200

A mismatching of self-perceptions is called this...

What is self-discrepancy?



300

According to Marcia, it is possible to classify the identity status of the individual according to the presence of these 2 things

What is crisis and commitment?

300

Self esteem tends to do this throughout much of adulthood  

It declines sharply in the elderly.


What is rise?

300
The person you think you ought to be is known as this
What is the ideal self? 
300

These give rise to personal goals and tend to place limits on the means used to obtain those goals 

What are values?

300

The process by which we form understandings of others in our social environment, based on how others act and information we receive is called this

What is social perception?
400

The identity status that describes individuals who have resolved an identity crisis and committed to a relatively stable set of beliefs or course of action is called 

What is identity achievement ? 

400

The largest gender differences in self-esteem have been found for people in this age range 

What is the 15-18 year old population?
400

Individuals’ early self-concept is shaped significantly by the feedback they get from these people


Who are their parents?

400
A system of beliefs from which one derives standards of conduct or behavior are collectively known as 
What are ethics?
400

Terrance tends to act on whims. He has no stable set of beliefs, no coherent plans for his future, and is not attempting to develop any. 

He just sort of “lives for the moment.” He is best described as having an identity status of ... 

What is identity diffusion ?

500
Carl believes the same religious beliefs as his parents and generally “follows the crowd” without seriously questioning his personal attitudes or course of action. Carl is best described as having this identity

What is identity foreclosure?

500
The following symptoms describe a person with this kind of disorder

1. Grandiose sense of self-importance

2. Preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success

3. Believes that he or she is "special" and unique

4. Has a sense of entitlement

5. Lacks empathy: is unwilling [or, I would add, unable] to recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others

6. Is often envious of others or believes that others are envious of him or her

7. Shows arrogant, haughty [rude and abusive] behaviors or attitudes

What is narcissism?
500

This comes down to how you see yourself in the present moment

This part of the self-concept is not necessarily based on reality

What is self-image?
500

Mary is confused. She is intensely examining various alternatives on issues that are important to her and her future. Should she get married or not, go to graduate school or get a full-time job, or become active in the local environmental group? She is best described as having an identity status of this 

What is identity moratorium ?

500

Jack always takes his dog out for a walk in the morning. Whenever Jack puts the leash on his dog, the dog gets very excited about going for a walk. In this scenario, the dog has learned to associate the leash with going for a walk through this type of learning


What is classical conditioning?

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