Nature vs. Nurture
Theories of the Self
Sigmund Freud's Elements of Personality
Erving Goffman's Dramaturgy
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It refers to all the environmental things that have influenced us since we began to develop, representing the social sciences' view of human behavior

What is nurture?

100

It is defined as a distinct identity that sets us apart from others and continues to develop and change throughout our lives

What is the "self"?

100

According to Freud, this element of the personality consists of a human being's basic, inborn drives and demands immediate satisfaction

What is the id?

100

Erving Goffman coined this term to describe the study of social interaction as if people were actors performing in a theatrical performance

What is the dramaturgical approach?

100

The third planet from the sun.

What is Earth?

200

This theorist believed that behavior is not instinctive but learned, rooting his theory of "Behaviorism" in nurture rather than nature

Who is John B. Watson?

200

This theory by Charles Horton Cooley suggests that our self-image is based on how we imagine other people perceive us

What is the looking-glass self?

200

Operating as our conscience, this element represents the internalized cultural values, demands, and norms of society

What is the superego?

200

This is the process where a person learns to slant or alter their presentation of self in order to create distinctive appearances and satisfy particular audiences

What is impression management?

200

Guess the singer and title:

And I know she'll be the death of me
At least we'll both be numb
And she'll always get the best of me
The worst is yet to come

Who is (Artist Name), What is (Song Title)

Who is The Weeknd. What is "Can't feel my face".

300

Harry and Margaret Harlow used these animals in an experiment with wire and terry-cloth "mothers" to demonstrate the vital importance of socialization

What are rhesus monkeys?

300

In this stage of George Herbert Mead's theory, children around 8 or 9 begin to consider several tasks and relationships simultaneously, such as playing different positions in a baseball match, futsal, soccer/football.

What is the Game Stage?

300

This element is defined as a person’s conscious effort to use reason to balance innate, pleasure-seeking drives with the demands of society

What is the ego?

300

When you make an effort to maintain a proper image of yourself and avoid public embarrassment during an interaction, you are engaging in this practice

What is face-work?

300

Guess the anime:

It is about mechs, Simon, Garudas. Alongside a handful of hope at the end.

What is Gurren Lagann?

400

Charles Darwin's theory was sometimes misunderstood by European explorers to link cultural differences to biology, viewing less technological societies as "less human"

What is evolution (or nature)?

400

According to Sigmund Freud, this element of the personality operates as our conscience and represents the internalized cultural values and demands of society

What is the superego?

400

Freud believed biology plays a major part in human development and that humans have two opposing drives: Eros (the "life instinct") and this aggressive "death instinct"

What is Thanatos?

400

Using the metaphor of the theater, this specific term encompasses the appearance, costumes, props, and manner a person uses to convince their audience

What is the personal front?

400

This KPOP band consist of 3 (was 4) band members. They created the song LOVE, Hey You, I'm Sorry and I'm A Loner.

What/Who is CNBLUE

500

Cases of these specific types of individuals, such as Anna, Isabelle, and Genie, provide crucial evidence that social experience is necessary to form a personality

What are isolated children?

500

Erving Goffman used this term to describe how individuals alter the presentation of their "self" to create distinctive appearances and satisfy particular audiences

What is impression management?

500

When the competing demands of the self and society result in a compromise that changes selfish drives into socially acceptable behaviors

What is sublimation?

500

Goffman emphasized his theories on the presentation of self by studying these extremely restricted settings, starting with his observations in a mental hospital

What are total institutions?

500

Make Mr Nizam laugh

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