Uself Flashcards

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study of human social relationships

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sociology

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2
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systematic study of humanity

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anthropology

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3
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the science of humanity

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anthropology

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4
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has the goal of understanding our evolutionary origins, our distinctives as a specie, and the great diversity

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anthropology

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5
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commonly defined by separate, self-contained, independent, consistent, unitary, and private

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Self

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6
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Self is isolated from the external world

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Self being “private”

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7
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merged view of a person and their social context

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Social constructionist perspective

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8
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self is always in participation of with social life and its identity subjected to influences here and there

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Social constructionist perspective

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8
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Self should not be seen as a static entity that stays constant and through

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Social constructionist perspective

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9
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Two faces of self

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Moi and Personne

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10
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Person’s sense of who he is, his body, and his basic identity, biological givenness

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Moi

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Compose of social concepts of what it means to be who he is

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Personne

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12
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How we see ourselves shape our..

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Lives

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13
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influence how we think about the world, our social relationships, health and lifestyle choices, community engagement, political actions, and ultimately our own and other people’s well being

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Self perception

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14
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as both publicly shared and privately utilized symbol system

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Language

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15
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self is developed through social interactions such as observing and interacting

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George Herbert Mead’s social self theory

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Three activities that develop the self

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Language, play, games

17
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looking-glass self

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Charles Cooley

18
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Group of people affiliated by a specific relationship

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Family

19
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Most fundamental unit of social organization

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Family

20
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Biological term for person’s genetic condition

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Sex

21
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Social interpretation that varies across cultures

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Gender

22
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social construct determined by a person’s ancestral origins, culture, and physical attributes inherited from ancestors

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Ethnicity

23
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combines with ethnicity to further define a person’s identity with his/her larger unit

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Nationality

24
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study of human mind

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Psychology

25
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Father of American psychology

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William James

26
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reflection of what people see

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I self

27
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reflection about him/herself

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Me self

28
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believed that there are three contributing components to the development of the sense of self

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Carl Rogers

29
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How we view ourselves

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Self-image

30
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person’s overall sense of his/her value

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Self-esteem

31
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What we aspire to be

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Ideal self

32
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Comparing ourselves with those who are worse than us

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Downward social comparisonm

33
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Comparing ourselves with those better than us

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Upward social comparison

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