Chapter 3 Flashcards

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What is self-concept ?

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Our thoughts, beliefs or perceptions that we have of ourselves, and our relations to others

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What are the functions of the Self ?

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Interpersonal tool, helps make choices, and self-regulation

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What are schemas ?

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a script for how we expect to do things

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What are schematic schemas ?

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Affected; care about it

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What are aschematic schemas ?

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don’t really care or find it important

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6
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What is the looking glass self ?

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Other people serve as a mirror in which we see ourselves

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What are the sources of the self-concept ?

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Introspection, self perception, influences of other people, autobiographical memory, and cultural perspectives

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What is introspection ?

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A looking inward at one’s own thoughts and feelings

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What did Wilson state ?

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Stated that we should focus on what you do not what you think

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What is affective forecasting ?

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Imagining how you would feel if ‘X’ happened

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11
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What is impact bias ?

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People overestimate the strength and duration of their emotional reactions

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12
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What is self perception ?

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People can learn about themselves simply by watching their own behaviour

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Who created the self-perception theory?

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Daryl Bem (1972)

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14
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What is SOKA short for ?

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Self-Other Knowledge Assymetry

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What is SOKA ?

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Predicts that we know ourselves better than others do when it comes to traits that are “internal” and hard to observe and that there is no self-other difference when it comes to “external” triats

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What is the facial feedback hypothesis ?

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States that changes in facial expressions can trigger corresponding changes in the subjective experience of emotion

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What is intrinsic motivation ?

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Factors within a person; engage in activity for the sake of their own interest

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What is extrinsic motivation ?

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Factors outside the person; engage in an activity as a means to an end, for tangible benefit

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What is the overjustification effect ?

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The tendency for intrinsic motivation to diminish for activities that have become associated w/ reward or other extrinsic factors

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What is the Social Comparison Theory ?

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When uncertain about our abilitites or opinions, we evaluate self through comparisons with others who are similar to us

21
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Who made the Social Comparison Theory ?

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Leon Festinger (1954)

22
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What is the Two-Factor Theory of Emotion ?

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The theory that the experience of emotion is based on 2 factors: physiological arousal and a cognitive interpretation of that arousal

23
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What are Autobiographical Memories ?

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The recollections of the sequences of events that have touched your life

24
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What type of memories do people often remember ?

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Recent memories

25
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What is a reminiscence bump ?

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In regards to older adults often remembering memories from when they were adolescents or early adults

26
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What are flashbulb memories ?

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Term to describe these enduring, detailed, high-resolution recollections

27
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What is Individualism ?

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values the virtues of independence, autonomy, and self-reliance

28
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What is Collectivism ?

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values the virtues of interdependence, cooperation, and social harmony

29
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What is culture made up of ?

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Ideas, Insititutions, Interactions, and Individuals

30
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Whats is Dialecticism ?

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A system of thought characterized by the acceptance of such contradictions thorugh compromise

31
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What is self-esteem ?

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self-appraisals of our own value or worth as a person

32
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What is the sociometer theory ?

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Self-esteem is a gauge that monitors our social interactions and sends us signals as to whether our behaviour is acceptable to others

33
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What is the terror management theory ?

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Humans cope with the fear of their own death by constructing worldviews that help to perserve their self-esteem

34
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What is the Self-Discrepancy Theory ?

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Our self-esteem is defined by the match or mismatch b/w how we see ourselves and how we want to see ourselves

35
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Who made the self-discreancy theory ?

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E.Tory Higgins (1989)

36
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What are the domains of self?

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Actual. Ideal, Ought

37
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What is the self-awareness theory ?

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Self-focused attention leads people to notice self-discrepancies, thereby motivating either an escape from self-awareness or a change in behaviour

38
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What is private self-consciousness ?

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The tendency to introspect about our inner thoughts and feelings

39
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What is public self-consciousness ?

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The tendency to focus on our outer public image

40
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What is self-regulation ?

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The processes by which we seek to control or alter out thoughts, feelings, behaviours, and urges in order to live an acceptable social life

41
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What is the Better than Average effect ?

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The pattern of people believing they are better than others

42
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What is Implicit Egotism ?

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an unconscious and subtle expression of self-esteem

43
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What are self-serving biases ?

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Tend to see ourselves very postiviely

44
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What is self-handicapping ?

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actions people take to handicap their own performance in order to build an excuse for anticipated failure

45
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What is Basking in Reflected Glory ?

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To increase self-esteem by associating w/ others who are successful

46
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What is Downward Social Comparison ?

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The defensive tendency to compare ourselves with others who are worse off than we are

47
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What is self-presentation ?

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The process by which we try to shape what other people think of us and what we think of ourselves

48
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What is self verification ?

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The desire to have others perceive us as we truly perceive ourselves

49
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What is self-monitoring ?

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The tendency to regulate one’s own behaviour to meet the demands of social situations