Lesson 1 Flashcards
- A topic that is often talked about but largely unnoticed.
- Encompasses both the “I” as the action and the “me” as the object.
- Consciousness of the existence self is almost automatic or reflexive.
- Scholars have delved into various issues relatef to the self including it’s nature existence and dimensionality
Self
Response or reaction without using your cognitive ability
Reflexive
Q - The “I” encompassess the ________ while the “me” is the ____________
The “I” encompassess the actore while the “me” is the object
It is the self as a product of natural process and it passed down by the generation and generation throught biological.
Nature
- Self as an outocme of nurturing factors in one’s life.
- The social science highlightthe impact & group life of social intitution
- contributing to the creation of yourself
Nurture
- self is a prodcut of both nature and nurture
Integrated View
- traits and characteristics social relation and membership that define who one is
- A product of complex processess involving both volutionary and involutionary traits acquisition
- It helps recognize the multifaceted nature of self and identity.
Identity
- entire person of an individual both known and unknown traits
Self
- Identities make up one’s self concept
-encompasses the past, present, future aspiration
Distictions and Overlaps
- It highlights what makes a person distinguishable from other
- The first thing that you saw first
Dominant Traits
It describes those with common traits requiring combined attributes for identification
Average Category
- Influences of significant people and social groups in one’s life
-Strong foundations of one’s being
Social Factors
- Influences from family, peers, school, and other social groups shape one’s identity
- Forms through patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving, making each individual unique despite shared commonalities.(
- These influential social groups shape one’s identity through modeling, imitation, and trait integration
Personality
- The natural force
- Includes physical and communal elements of every sorrounding
- All about the environment that affects of yourself or your identity
Environmental factors
- This speaks baout your genes.
- Biological traits
Hereditary factors
- Have a unique trait
- refers to the inclination of a person to form and construct a specific identity that will set him apart from others
- The person exhibiting to the person non -conformist inventors trendsetter and revolutionary person
- This is the people tend to be different, and they don’t follow what is already there.
- Inclination of a person to construct a specific identity
Person Volition
How people and community affect you.
Social Factors
The physical surroundings and conditions around you.
Environmental Factors
Your own choices and decisions.
Person-Volition
Traits and conditions you inherit from your family.
Hereditary Factors
These influential social groups shape one’s identity through:
- Modeling
- Imitation
- Traits Integration
Highlights what makes a person distinguishable from other
Dominant Trait