KIN 311K Challenge 1 || with Accurate Answers 100%.
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mediating variable correct answers an additional variable that serves to explain the relationship between the independent and dependent variable
moderating variable correct answers a variable that can change the strength of direction of a relationships between an independent and dependent variab...
KIN 311K Challenge 1 || with Accurate Answers 100%.
mediating variable correct answers an additional variable that serves to explain the relationship
between the independent and dependent variable
moderating variable correct answers a variable that can change the strength of direction of a
relationships between an independent and dependent variable
misattribution of cause and effect correct answers an incorrect prediction as to the cause of an
individual's or group's behavior or of an interpersonal event
positive process correct answers focus more on what leads humans to
thriving/flourishing/achieving optimal performances; build on strength rather than compensate
for weakness (asset based)
habit behavior correct answers specific contexts automatically elicit certain behavioral patterns;
happen unconsciously; surrender control to making conscious decisions
self determination theory correct answers states that people are naturally inclined towards being
self motivated
self esteem correct answers an evaluative judgement of personal value or worth; "how I feel
about who I am"; shapes how we think about ourselves
contingent self esteem correct answers self esteem that is dependent upon achieving some
standard (attractiveness, performance, social status, etc); also referred to as "insecure self
esteem" because the contingencies are not always met and therefor self esteem fluctuates
true/secure self esteem correct answers self worth is independent from achievement outcomes;
unconditional self acceptance
outcome goals correct answers value/ego oriented; focused on the results of winning/losing
(emotional component)
performance goals correct answers mastery/task oriented; focused on improving or reaching a
personal standard (can build self efficacy/confidence)
process goals correct answers focus on the steps to reach optimal performance; the incremental
steps taken to achieve outcome goals
salient correct answers most noticeable or important; at the forefront of our mind
self concept correct answers one's idea of one's self; who you are/what attributes describe you
, self schema correct answers cognitive generalizations about the self, derived from past
experience, that organize and guide the processing of self related information contained in the
individual's experiences; defines some aspect of oneself
schema correct answers an organized body of knowledge or set of "rules" that provide a
framework within which ton interpret situations and make decisions
multidimensional constructs correct answers individuals develop multiple ideations for varying
life domains
self enhancement theory correct answers people strive systematically to promote the perception
that others think well of them
self consistency theory correct answers people prefer to process information that confirms their
existing self concept
possible selves correct answers an individual's ideas of potential future accomplishments
working self concept correct answers dependent on beliefs about one's self that have become
more salient as a result of environmental stimuli or proximal outcomes
cognitive dissonance correct answers a situation that creates conflicting attitudes, beliefs, or
behaviors; motivates us to think or behave in a way that removes discomfort
sub personalities correct answers individuals take on multiple roles for which they create
multiple selves/identities/self concepts/schemas
identity control theory correct answers identities one holds are represented by internalized
standards and validated by feedback from the environment; self verification occurs when both of
these match
identity based motivation correct answers motivated to act, behave, or perform in ways that are
congruent with their perceived identity
situated perspective/freedom correct answers context influences how we see ourselves/how we
behave
identity foreclosure correct answers when an individual makes a commitment to an identity or
role with limited exploration of alternatives
Epistemology correct answers the study of knowledge or ways of knowing
positivism correct answers objective truth can be discovered/measured, singular reality, only
things that can measured and scientifically vetted are real; if something is real it is true
everywhere and always
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