Self and Others Test Flashcards

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What is Social Science?

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It is the study of society and the manner in which people behave and influence the world around us.

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2
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What is Social Exchange?

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It is the theory that explains the give and takes in a relationship from an economic approach.

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3
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What is Psychology?

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Examines how you think, feel and what motivates you.

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4
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What is Sociology?

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Studies how people behave with others.

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5
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What is Anthropology?

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Studies humans and their culture.

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6
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What is Economics?

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Studies the production and distribution of wealth.

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7
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0-2

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Trust vs Mistrust

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8
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2-3

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Autonomy vs Doubt

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9
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4-5

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Initiative vs Guilt

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10
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5-11

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Industry vs Inferiority

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11
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Adolescence

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Identity vs Confusion

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12
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What are the stages of adolescence development?

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  1. Understand and accept who you are.
  2. Make effective choices that will help you mature.
  3. Develop mature relationships with others.
  4. Achieve responsibility and independence.
  5. Prepare for your career.
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13
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What are the four areas of development?

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Social, Cognitive, Emotional, Physical

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14
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What is self-identity?

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Refers to how we define ourselves

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15
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What is a social identity?

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Is constructed by others.

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16
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What is identity diffusion (stage 1)?

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Is the status of not being committed to any identity.

17
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What is identity foreclosure (stage 2)?

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Is the status of being committed to an identity without exploring first.

18
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What is identity moratorium (stage 3)?

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Is the status of exploring identity, with no commitment/

19
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What is identity achievement (stage 4)?

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Is the status of committing to identity with having some opportunity to explore first.

20
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What is the difference between empathy and sympathy?

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Empathy is when you put yourself in the shoes of someone else and experience the feeling of someone else. Sympathy is when you can understand the suffering of someone else.

21
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What is passive?

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Passive is avoiding expressing your opinions or feelings.

22
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What is aggressive?

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Aggressive is when individuals who express their feels and opinions in a way that violates the rights of others.

23
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What is assertive?

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A style in which you clearly state your opinions and feelings, firmly advocating for yourself (BEST)

24
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What is passive- aggressive?

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Passive aggressive is when individuals appear passive but are actually acting out in a subtle way.

25
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What were the 5 emotions from the movie?

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Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, and Fear.

26
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What are the 9 types of the family?

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Nuclear, Adoptive, Foster, Blended, Single- Parent, Extended, Same-Sex, Childless, Divorced

27
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What are the functions of the family?

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  1. Physical maintenance of family members
  2. Nurturance and love
  3. Production, consumption and distribution of goods/ services
  4. Socialization of children for adult roles
  5. Addition of new family members
  6. Social control of children
28
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What is the history of the Hunter- Gatherer family?

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  • depended on gathering plants foods and hunting to feed themselves
  • finding food was a full time occupation
  • men left to hunt, women took care of the kids
29
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What is the history of the Early Canadian family?

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  • lived in groups of families and travelled to find food
  • females; cared for kids, made food and clothes
  • men; hunt, made tools and defended territory
30
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What is the history of the Agricultural family?

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  • families settled in one location and built permanent homes
  • larger families meant more kids to help out on the farm
  • women married young, men waited longer
  • extended families
31
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What is the history of the Preindustrial family?

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  • development of tech; work at crafts (blacksmith, carpenters)
  • settled in villages and towns
  • small families; less to take over the family business
32
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What is the history of the Urban Industrial family?

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  • many people left home to go work at factories
  • women stayed home to do unpaid house work
  • breadwinner = dad
  • The ideal family was a man, wife and 2 kids (boy, girl)