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1. _____ is the ability to become aware of events and stimuli.

a. Intuition

b. Awareness

c. Self-concept

d. Interactivity

e. Self-perception - Answer b. Awareness



2. _____ tells you what you will focus on, how you will carry out your intentions, and what
you will remember of your activities and experiences daily.

a. Consciousness

b. Conditioning

c. Self-perception

d. Self-concept

e. Awareness - Answer e. Awareness



3. _____ describes one's own sense of individuality, motivations, and personal
characteristics.

a. Character

b. Personality

c. Consciousness

d. Self

e. Individualism - Answer d. Self

,4. _____ is the learned predisposition to a concept or object.

a. Experiential learning

b. Acculturation

c. Acclimatization

d. Prejudice

e. Attitude - Answer e. Attitude



5. Which of the following is true about values?

a. Can change easily and frequently

b. Are convictions or expressions of confidence

c. Are generally long lasting

d. Are learned predispositions to a concept or object

e. Are not central to our self-image - Answer c. Are generally long lasting



6. _____ are core concepts and ideas of what we consider good or bad, right or wrong,
or what is worth sacrifice.

a. Values

b. Beliefs

c. Morals

d. Self-concepts

e. Aesthetics - Answer a. Values



7. Your self-concept is composed of two main elements: _____ and ____.

a. consciousness; ego

b. perception; attitude

c. self-image; values

d. personality; self-esteem

,e. self-image; self-esteem - Answer e. self-image; self-esteem



8. Which of the following is not a part of your self-image?

a. Your eye color, hair length, and height

b. How you feel about yourself

c. Your knowledge, experience, interests, and relationships.

d. How you see yourself

e. How you would describe yourself to others - Answer b. How you feel about yourself



9. Your _____ is your central identity and set of beliefs about who you are and what you
are capable of accomplishing.

a. self-concept

b. self-image

c. ego

d. self-esteem

e. superego

Answer a. self-concept



Cooley's _____ reinforces how we look to others and how they view us, treat us and
interact with us to gain insight of our own identity.

a. self-fulfilling prophecy

b. looking-glass self

c. Pygmalion effect

d. expectancy effect

e. developing self-esteem - Answer b. looking-glass self



11. The concept in which a person's behavior becomes to conform and reflect others'
expectations is referred to as ____.

, a. looking glass self

b. reflexivity social theory

c. self-fulfilling prophecy

d. predestination paradox

e. experimenter effect - Answer c. self-fulfilling prophecy



Which of the following is not one of the findings that Robert Rosenthal found while
investigating the expectations and performance relationship?

a. We form certain expectations of people or events.

b. Our expectations are based on the real potential of people.

c. We communicate our expectations with various cues, verbal and nonverbal.

d. People tend to respond to cues by adjusting their behavior to match the expectations.

e. The outcome is that the original expectation becomes true. - Answer b. Our
expectations are based on the real potential of people.



13. _____ refers to a set of expectations and assumptions from past experience that are
brought to a new problem or situation.

a. Prejudgment

b. Premise

c. Prejudice

d. Preunderstanding

e. Preconcepts - Answer d. Preunderstanding



14. Once you have solved a puzzle, the next time you see the same puzzle, it is almost
impossible to NOT see the solution. This, according to the text is a result of:

a. prejudice.

b. preunderstanding.

c. prejudgment.

d. attribution.

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