Digital Self Flashcards

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1
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This refers to the exposure in public of what one feels privately.

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Sincerity

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This refers to taking action based on some internal standard and taking responsibility for this free action

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Authenticity

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3
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What are the three domains of the social world?

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Family
School
Neighborhood

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4
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This is the self that is constructed online

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Digital self

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This refers to presenting yourselves online in the manner you want to

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Self-presentation

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The attempt to control or influence other people’s perceptions

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Impression management

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7
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What are the 2 motives of managing impressions of others?

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Instrumental
Expressive

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The proactive process in which a person actively says things or takes action to show his competence to an audience

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Self promotion

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The process by which someone tries to win the approval of others

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Ingratiation

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10
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A strategic self sacrifice so that observers may recognize their dedication

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Exemplification

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11
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A strategy that involves showing off authority or power

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Intimidation

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12
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An approach where the individual exploits his weaknesses to receive help from others

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Supplication

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13
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This theory suggests the advantage of computer-mediated communication

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Hyperpersonal model

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14
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This is the concept you develop about yourself that evolves over the course of your life

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Personal (individual) indentity

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15
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a learning strategy that you use to understand and control your own performance

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Metacognition

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16
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What are the 2 processes of metacognition

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Knowledge of cognition
Regulation of Cognition

17
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This refers to your belief in your capacity to perform actions to produce goals

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Self-efficacy

18
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He is best known for his social learning theory and the concept of self-efficacy

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Albert Bandura

19
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This theory stresses the importance of observational learning imitation and modeling

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Social learning theory

20
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This theory is for analyzing changes achieved in fearful and avoidant behavior

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Theory of self-efficacy

21
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What are the 4 principal sources of self-efficacy

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Enactive mastery experiences
Vicarious experiences (comparison)
Verbal Persuasions and allied types of social influences
Emotional and physiological states

22
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It is the most influential source of efficacy and most authentic

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Enactive mastery experience

23
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Building self efficacy through observation

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Vicarious experience (comparison)

24
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Building self efficacy through people who can help motivate you

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Verbal Persuasion and allied types of social influence

25
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Emotions and physical health affect your self efficacy

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Emotional and physiological states

26
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The idea of who you are based on your personal beliefs

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Self concept

27
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It is a level of performance proficiency one wishes to attain

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Goal

28
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They defined what goal setting is

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Edwin Locke and Gary Latham

29
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What are the five principles of goal setting

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Clarity
Challenge
Commitment
Feedback
Task complexity

30
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They devised a technique for goal-setting

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Kenneth Blanchard and Spencer Johnson

31
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What does SMART mean?

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Specific
Measurable
Assignable
Realistic
Time-related