A student admits they plagiarized before being caught. This demonstrates integrity because they chose ______ over avoidance.
Honesty
After missing a deadline, a student emails the teacher, acknowledges the mistake, and asks how to make it right. This reflects:
accountability
Choosing your post-graduation path based on your own goals rather than peer pressure demonstrates:
self determination
Listening without interrupting and validating a woman’s perspective demonstrates:
respect
Recognizing early physical signs of anger (tight chest, clenched jaw) is part of developing:
emotional/self awareness
Integrity requires alignment between your values and your ______.
Actions
Blaming others to protect your ego is known as what?
projection
A student identifies obstacles, develops a plan, and tracks progress toward college admission. This demonstrates:
goal setting
Assuming a female is loud, insecure, or jealous without attempting to understand their point of view reflects what
stereotyping
Channeling anger into advocacy, activism, or constructive dialogue is an example of ______ anger expression.
positive
A student speaks out against a racist joke in their friend group, even though it risks social backlash. What character trait does this show?
Courage/Social Justice
In restorative justice practices, accountability includes acknowledging harm, making amends, and ______ the relationship.
repairing/restoring
Believing “I can improve if I put in effort” reflects what mindset?
Growth Mindset
Spreading information about someone without their approval is a violation of what:
consent
Using “I feel frustrated when…” instead of “You always…” demonstrates this communication skill.
assertive communication
A leader who practices what they preach is demonstrating what principle?
Fairness/Integrity
When a person sees failure as only external and success as only internal, what is this called?
self-serving bias
the belief in one’s ability to achieve the goals they set for themselves
self-efficacy/independence
Minimizing or dismissing a woman’s emotional response by labeling her “too sensitive” is an example of this harmful social behavior.
gaslighting
Responding aggressively due to threat without verifying facts reflects this cognitive distortion.
jumping to conclusions/catastrophizing
When someone experiences mental discomfort because their behavior conflicts with their values, this is called:
Cognitive Dissonance
Being accountable for the outcomes of your decisions is known as what?
responsibility
Motivation is strengthened when what is met?
autonomy
This sociological term describes overlapping systems of discrimination based on race, gender, class, and other identities.
intersectionality
In CBT, identifying triggering thoughts and reframing them before reacting is called:
Cognitive Restructuring