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Refers to the conditions of identity that makes the individual distinct from each other.

Philosophy of Self

100

The roles an individual takes on in life (e.g. parent, student, leader). 

Role Identity

100

This is the idealized version of yourself you aspire to be, encompassing your hopes, dreams, and ambitions.

Ideal Self

100

Refers to the inner self; maintaining a person as a separate and self-contained individual.

Self independet

100
These glands are characterized by interaction and interdependence; these glands secrete hormones (thyroid, parathyroid, pituitary, and adrenal)

Endocrine Glands

200

Refers to an individual's understanding of their own existence and their relationship with the world around them. 

The Self

200

Refers to the individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that define a person. 

Personality

200

Measures how a person recognizes emotions in themselves and others. 

Emotional Quotient or EQ (Emotional Intelligence)

200
It is the particular characteristics of the self that determines individual uniqueness among others.

Self identity

200

This system determines someone's personality development, mental abilities, and sensory-motor skills. 

Nervous System

300
It is the way individuals perceive themselves and their role within society, shaped by personal experiences, social interactions, and cultural influences. 

Identity

300

Refers to one's knowledge and understanding of one's own learning characteristics, motivation, and capabilities. 

Self knowledge

300

Shows a person's ability to learn, understand, and apply his information and skills. 

Intelligence Quotient or General Intelligence
300

A mental picture of an individual and is quite resistant to change through time regarding one's abilities, personality, and role. 

Self image

300

The physical surrounding factors that affect a person's development. Ex. home, school, early experience, maturation and personality, and success and failures. 

Environmental Factors

400

These are group memberships (e.g. family, nationality, profession). 

Social Identity

400

Defined as an independent and self-determined action of one person. 

A person's decision to carry out actions which have thought about [themselves] and not been told to do by others.

Self Activity

400

Refers to a person's ability to understand, manage, and regulate their emotions; how a person deals with adversity.

Adversity Quotient

400

The study of genes, refers to genes as the carriers of hereditary traits from one generation to the next.

Heredity (Genetics)

500

Those individual traits and characteristics [of a person.] 

Personal Identity

500

This refers to who you are at the present, including your real qualities, experiences, and limitations. 

Actual Self

500

Enumerate the Eight Intelligences

1. Logical-Mathematical (Logic smart)

2. Spatial (Picture smart)

3. Linguistic (Word smart)

4. Body-Kinesthetic (Body smart)

5. Musical (Music smart)

6. Interpersonal (People smart)

7. Intrapersonal (Self smart)

8. Naturalist (Nature smart)

500
Refers to the relatively enduring, biological makeup and liabilities of an individual resulting from both genetic and environmental influences, which determine their reactive potentialities. 

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