soc sci Flashcards

1
Q

what we think and know
about our identity,
personality, and
individuality

A

Self-concept

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2
Q

involves being aware of different aspects
of the self including traits, behaviors, and feelings.

A

Self-awareness

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3
Q

how we value
ourselves, given the
negative or positive
feedback we receive

A

Self-esteem

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4
Q

think about your
own thoughts, feelings, and actions, is essential in
understanding and improving yoursel

A

Introspection

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5
Q
  • It is the action form or
    manifestation of
    attitude
A

BEHAVIOR

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6
Q

when someone particularly close to us, a person we
admire or adore, or a parent does something

A

Modelling

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7
Q

your roles in a social environment and of course, the
social norm that tell you what to do and what not to do in a
social situation also affect attitude

A

Social factors

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8
Q

, it is the
term used to represent
emotions directed to the
self, the environment
and to others.

A

AFFECT

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9
Q

we tend to associate what we observed with the attitude
of other people and employ the same mindset.

A

Learning

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10
Q

the formation of your attitude is a matter of
consequences, pleasant or unpleasant

A

Operant conditioning

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11
Q

It encompasses our
thoughts in different
levels, ranging from
ourselves to our
environment, from
imaginary to
perceivable reality
or
the way we think

A

COGNITION

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12
Q

are thoughts or feelings that conscious awareness does
not cover.

A

Implicit attitudes

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13
Q

however, can be perceived consciously and expressed
accordingly

A

Explicit attitudes

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14
Q
  • It holds a relevance to
    a perceived existence
    of God, of a greater
    good, or a Superior
    Being relating to the
    humble individual
A

SPIRITUAL DIMENSION

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15
Q
  • It contains the concepts of
    stress, cognition, behavior,
    attitude, emotion and
    ultimately, personality.
A

PSYCHOLOGICAL DIMENSION

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16
Q
  • It revolves around the
    physical body of a human
    being
A

PHYSICAL DIMENSION

17
Q

“Knowing yourself is the beginning of
all wisdom.”

A

Aristotle

18
Q

is the union of elements, namely: body, thoughts,
feelings or emotions, and sensations that constitute the
individuality and identity of a person.

A

Self