6.1 Self-Concept and Identity Formation Flashcards

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What is self-identity/self-concept?

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sum of an individual’s knowledge and understanding of ones self

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What is self-consciousness?

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awareness of ones self

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What is self-schema?

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beliefs and ideas people have about themselves

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What is the definition of personal identity?

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one’s own sense of personal attributes

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What is the definition of social identity?

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social definitions of who you are (race, religion, gender, occupation)

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What is the theory of self-verification?

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states that individuals want to be understood in terms of their deeply held core beliefs

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What is the ADDRESSING framework?

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way to remember different aspects of one’s identity

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What are the components of the ADDRESSING framework?

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age
disability
religion
ethnicity/race
sexual orientation
socioeconomic class
indigenous background
national origin
gender

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What is the self reference effect?

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tendency to better remember information relevant to ourselves

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What is the ideal self?

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person you ought to be

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What is the real self?

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person you actually are

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What is the definition of incongruity?

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when the real self falls short of the ideal self

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What are the three powerful influences on an individuals development of self-concept?

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  1. self-efficacy
  2. locus of control
  3. self-esteem
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What is self-efficacy?

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belief in one’s own competence and effectiveness

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What is internal locus of control?

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able to influence outcomes through their own efforts and actions

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What is external locus of control?

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perceive outcomes as controlled by outside forces

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What is learned helplessness?

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a condition where an individual does not act even though there are opportunities to avoid unpleasant circumstances or gain positive rewards

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What is the definition of self-esteem?

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one’s overall self-evaluation of one’s self worth

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What is looking-glass self?

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idea that a person’s sense of self develops from interpersonal interactions with others in society and the perception of others

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What is social behaviorism?

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the mind and self emerge through a process of communicating with others

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