self and identity Flashcards

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define reflexive (in relation to self)

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  • idea that self reflects back upon itself
  • I (the subject) encounters the Me (the object)
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What three categories may the I encounter the Me?

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  • social actor
  • motivated agent
  • autobiographical author
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t or f: as a social actor the ‘Me’ should apprehend the ‘I’.

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False, I apprehends the me in evolutionary sense

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when does sense of self as a social actor begin to emerge

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18 months, toddlers can recognize themselves in the mirror
- refer to themselves as me
- experience social emotions (embarrassment, shame, guilt, and pride)
- understand social role

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Define ego

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  • freud’s concept
  • conception of an executive self in the personality
  • the ‘I’
  • observing outside reality, engaging in rational
  • coping with opposing demands of inner desires and moral standards
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What are the big five?

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broad general traits:
- Openness to experience
- Conscientiousness
- Extraversion
- Agreeableness
- Neuroticism

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Define self as a social actor

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  • sense of self as an embodied actor
  • social performances may be construed in terms of consistent or not self-ascribed traits and social roles
  • reevaluating old traits
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what is the age 5-to-7 shift

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cognitive and social changes that occur in early elementary school years resulting in child’s development being a more purposeful and goal directed approach to life, allowing lead up to self as a motivated agent

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define self as a motivated agent

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  • sense of self can set and achieve goals, plans, values, projects, etc
  • anytime you want to change yourself you are taking on the role of motivated agent (values and life goals being changed)
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Who is the main psychologist who touches on identity and its relation to self?

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Erikson

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define narrative identity

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  • internalized and evolving story of self designed to provide life w measure of temporal unity and purpose
  • reconstruct the past and imagine the future to explain how ppl come to be and what they will be
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define autobiographical reasoning

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  • ability (formed in adolescence) to draw conclusions abt the self from analysis of personal experiences
  • reflect on past
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define self as autobiographical author

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sense of self as a storyteller reconstructs the past and imagines the future in order to create a narrative that provides life with some measure of temporal continuity and purpose

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what are the three things needed in order to know one self?

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(a) to perform my traits with social approval
(b) attempting to successfully pursue goals
(c) to construct a story about myself based on what I was, what I am, and what I want to be

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The fact that different parts of the self impact each other—that the “I” resonates back on the “me”—supports the Greek notion that the self is inherently ______.

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reflective

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Neshama is only 4 years old, and her grandmother says to her, “Sweetheart, tell me something about yourself!” Which of the following is Neshama likely to say at her age?

a) i think im really shy
b) i have long brown hair
c) i hope that someday we get a dog
d) im nice to people except my annoying brother

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b) i have long brown hair

17
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According to the theory of Erik Erikson, the search for ______is the primary developmental challenge of the teenage years, and this “crisis” extends through adolescence and into young adulthood.

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Identity

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Paulo is in his mid-twenties, and recently he has been considering his life. He thinks back over all of his past experiences as well as what he wants to accomplish in the future. The combination of these actions produces a(n) ______ that may be revised several times as his life continues.

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narrative identity

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t or f: prejudice is the action and discrimination is the thought

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false: prejudice is the thought and discrimination is the action

20
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social dominance orientation

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  • group hierarchies are natural and inevitable
  • leads to right wing authoritarianism (hostile towards ppl that dont adhere to social norm)
21
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overt vs adverse racism

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overt: intent
adverse: subtle, implicit biases

22
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what are the twi dimensions of stereotype content model?

  • warmth and openness
  • coldness and compassion
  • warmth and competence
  • negative and positive
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  • warmth
  • competence
23
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objective vs subjective social variables

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objective: factual, not personal opinions, size of social network, etc
subjective: feelings, support, etc