USELF COLLEGE QUIZ AGAIN 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Can be shed, can change it’s health depends on the environment

A

Personality

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2
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It’s immovable, take longer to develop, stays strong even in the harshest of weathers

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Character

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3
Q

The physical structure of a person or an
animal, including the bones, flesh, and
organs.

A

Body

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4
Q

The spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or
animal is regarded as immortal. (a person’s
moral or emotional nature or sense of identity.)
Emotional or intellectual energy or intensity,
especially as revealed in a work of art or an
artistic performance.
The essence or embodiment of a specified quality.

A

Soul

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5
Q

The element of a person that
enables them to be aware of the
world and their experiences, to
think, and to feel; the faculty of
consciousness and thought

A

Mind

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6
Q

is a socially formed
norms, beliefs, and value that come to
exist within a person to a degree where
these become natural and normal.
(organic & rational)

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The sociological self

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7
Q

is a product of
individuals’ social interactions (organic &
rational) which forms the psychological
and biological aspects of the self (culture).

A

The anthropological self

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8
Q

– influenced by family (little freedom)

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Organic group

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9
Q

– formed as a matter of shared self-interest (greater freedom)

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Rational group

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10
Q

is formed based on socialization from organic and rational groups

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self

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11
Q

is not born but is molded by continuous social interactions, experiences,
and activities as well as the internalization of external and internal
perspectives.

A

The self

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12
Q

sets the stage for self-development through communication
situations.

A

Language

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13
Q

– develop self by allowing the self to different roles, pretend, and
express expectations of others

A

Play

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14
Q

develop self by allowing individuals to understand and adhere
to the rules of activity.

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Game

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15
Q

The self is a unit but unitary which means that the self is implicitly and explicitly
exists in the mind which comprised of psychological, biological, and cultural
processes.
● The ”self” is illusory through constant chains of personal memories which create
the imagery of the self.

A

Katherine Ewing

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16
Q

The self is not static, it is added to and subtracted from genetic
maturation, learning, forgetting, stress, aging, and disease.
● Explicit (conscious) vs. implicit (unconscious)

A

Joseph LeDoux

17
Q

The self is a product of a society that influences our relationships,
traits, achievements, and emotions.

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Catherine Raeff

18
Q

The self is a dynamic process. “No self, no soul” self is an enduring entity

A

Buddhism

19
Q

self is that of personality-something that is formed through upbringing and the environment

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Confucianism

20
Q

Brahman is the self that is all within us

A

Hinduism

21
Q

self is Naf’s, something to be nurtured and self-regulated. Islam used both the individualistic and collectivist sense.

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Islam

22
Q

Self is one of the countless manifestations of the Tao. Self entails conscious transformation of a balanced life in harmony with both nature and society

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Taoism

23
Q

Self is real in the sense that he or she exists through God’s grace; he or she expresses himself or herself in the created world of common experience in psychological terms and moral behavior

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Christianity

24
Q

characterized by excessive use of material power and
machinery.

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Industrialism

25
Q

characterized by competitive product markets and
commodification (price tagging) of labor power

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Capitalism

26
Q

characterized by the massive increase of
power and reach by institutions, especially government.

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Institutions of surveillance

27
Q

characterized by rapid activity and progress.

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Dynamism