SocSci Flashcards

(30 cards)

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  • American Philosopher, one of the great
    pragmatists wrote a book entitled “The principles of Psychology”,
    THE ‘ME’ AND THE ‘I’ CONCEPT
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William James

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A separate object or individual that the person to when
discussing or describing their personal experiences.

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Me Self

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3
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Consists of the things or objects that belong to the
person or entities that a person belongs to. (e.g. The person’s body,
his family, clothes, his money)

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Material Self

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Refers to the person is in a particular social situation

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SOCIAL SELF

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  • the most subjective and intimate part of the self.
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SPIRITUAL SELF

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6
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*Proposed a personality theory known
as the ‘Person-Centered Theory’

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Carl Rogers

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Refers to all information and perception the
person has about himself

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The real self

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8
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Refers to what the person aims for himself
to be

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The ideal self

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9
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Created the Social Cognitive Theory Suggested that
human beings are proactive, self-regulating, self-reflective, and self-organizing.

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ALBERT BANDURA

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Actions performed by the person with full awareness
of his behavior.

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Intentionality

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Person’s anticipation of likely outcomes of his
behavior.

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Forethought

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12
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Process in which the person is motivated and
regulates his behavior as he observes his progress in achieving his
goals

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Self-Reactiveness

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13
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The person looking inward and evaluating his
motivations, values, life goals, and another people’s effect
on him.

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Self-Reflectiveness

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14
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whose theory of the self is the concept of archetype.

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Carl Jung

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15
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refers to social roles that individuals present to others.

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Persona

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refers to the repressed thoughts that are unacceptable.
This archetype is often considered as the dark side of the psyche.

17
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is the feminine side of the male psyche

18
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is the masculine side of the female psyche.

19
Q

according to ___ there are three structures of
personality: id, ego, and superego.

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Sigmund Freud

20
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is the pleasure-seeking side, immature, impulsive, child-like
and cannot delay gratification.

21
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can conform with existing societal considerations.

22
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refers to the “conscience” and “moral judge” of
conduct.

23
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In _____ theory, adolescence stage is a period of identity
development.

24
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founder of Buddhism

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Siddharta Gautama

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The root word of Buddhism is ___ meaning awake
Budh
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Hindus believe that ____ being an immortal soul continues to be reincarnated from lifetime to lifetime
Atman
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is a religion and a philosophy from ancient China that has influenced folk and national belief. connected to the philosopher Lao Tzu,
Taoism
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The core of Confucian thought is the Golden Rule or the principle of reciprocity: “Do not do to others what you would not want others to do to you”.
Confucianism
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The central archetype that unites all parts of the psyche.
Self
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Comprises the totality of the person’s identity
I Self