week 24 Flashcards

1
Q

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 ______.

A

reflexive

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2
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Sadie is only 4 years old, and her grandmother says to her, “tell me something about yourself!” What is Sadie likely to say at her age?

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Appearance, I have long brown hair.

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3
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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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4
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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 ______that may be revised several times as his life continues.

A

narrative identity

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5
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The ability, typically developed in adolescence, to derive substantive conclusions about the self from analyzing one’s own personal experiences.

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Autobiographical reasoning

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6
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Sigmund Freud’s conception of an executive self in the personality.

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Ego

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7
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An internalized and evolving story of the self designed to provide life with some measure of temporal unity and purpose.

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Narrative identity

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8
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Life stories that affirm the transformation from suffering to an enhanced status or state.

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Redemptive narratives

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9
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The idea that the self reflects back upon itself; that the I (the knower, the subject) encounters the Me (the known, the object)

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Reflexivity

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10
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The traits and social roles that others attribute to an actor.

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Social reputation

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11
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The self as knower, the sense of the self as a subject who encounters itself

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The “I”

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12
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The self as known, the sense of the self as the object or target of the I’s knowledge and work.

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The “Me”

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13
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Emerging around the age of 4, the child’s understanding that other people have minds in which are located desires and beliefs

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Theory of mind

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14
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Jamie trusts her best friend Ariana and shares all her secrets and fears with her. Ariana is known as Jamie’s ______.

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confidante

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15
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A person with a strong need for admiration and a lack of empathy would be displaying ______.

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narcissism

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16
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The psychiatrist asked Maria how she felt about the quality of her marriage; a type of ______ variable.

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subjective social

17
Q

What is the name of the scientific term used to describe how people experience the quality of their lives in terms of life satisfaction?

A

subjective well-being

18
Q

Relationships help satisfy our deep-seated, psychological need to ______.

A

belong

19
Q

Being cunning, strategic, or exploitative in one’s relationships.

A

Machiavellianism

20
Q

The act of avoiding or ignoring a person, and withholding all social interaction for a period of time.

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Shunning

21
Q

Alison thinks of herself as a good friend, a big sister, and a loving wife. Which self-construal is she an example of?

A

the interdependent self

22
Q

The people of Mateo’s village all work together and share their food. All of the village members have equal status in their community. What type of culture is this?

A

horizontal collectivist

23
Q

When students wear a cap and gown and receive a printed diploma in front of friends and family, this is an example of:

A

a ritual

24
Q

An approach to understanding culture primarily by paying attention to unique and distinctive features that set them apart from other cultures.

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Cultural differences

25
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Being unduly guided by the beliefs of the culture you’ve grown up in

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Ethnocentric bias