Chapter 3 Pptx Flashcards

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What is self concept?

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Our self beliefs, and self evaluations

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What are the 3 Cs and 4 selves?

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Complexity
Consistency
Clairity
Social self
Self enhancement
Self verification
Self evaluation

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What is self concept complexity, consistency and clairity

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Complexity: number of identities people perceive about themselves

Consistency: how similar your diffrent roles or identities are to each other and to who you really are

Clairity: how clearly, confidently, and stably a person defines their self concept

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What is self enhancement, self verification, self-esteem, and self efficacy?

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Self enhancement: the drive to promote and protect a positive self view.

Self verification: the motivation to confirm and maintain once existing self-concept

Self esteem: the extent to which people like respect and are satisfied with themselves

Self efficacy: 
a belief in one’s ability to successfully perform a task

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What is locus of control?

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General belief about the degree of personal control over life events

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What is social identity?

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Defining oneself by the group to which one belongs

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What is perception?

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The process of receiving information about and making sense of the role around us

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What is selective attention?

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The process of selecting verse ignoring sensory information

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What is categorical thinking?

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Organizing people or things into groups to simplify information

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What are mental models?

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Knowledge structures used to describe explain and predict the world

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What is stereotyping?

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Assigning traits to people based on their membership and social categories

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What is attribution theory?

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The process of deciding whether behaviour is caused by internal or external factors
Internal attribution: behaviour/event is caused mainly by the person

External attribution: behaviour/event cause is out of persons control

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What is self-serving bias?

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Attributing success to internal factors and failures to external factors

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What is the self fulfilling prophecy?

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When expectations influence behaviour in ways that cause those expectations to come true

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What is the halo effect?

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A general impression of a person influences perceptions of their other traits

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What is the false consensus affect?

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Overestimating how much others share beliefs, or traits?

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What is the primary effect?

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Forming an opinion, based on the first information received

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What is the recency effect?

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Most recent information dominates perceptions

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What is a global mindset?

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The ability to perceive know about and process information across cultures

20
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What is the Jahari window used for?

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Improving self-awareness and mutual understanding

21
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What is the meaningful interaction?

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Working together on valued activities to reduce perceptual biases

22
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What is empathy?

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Understanding and being sensitive to others feelings, thoughts, and situations