part 3 Flashcards

(36 cards)

1
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the person sees that it is capable of living its own life

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individualistic self

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2
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controlled by society

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collective self

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3
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on going process of development

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ecological self

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4
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known as the master kong and great sage and teacher

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confucius

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5
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“do not do to others what you do not want them to do to you”

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confucius

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6
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society is viewed as the source of values

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humanistic social philosophy

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7
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human goodness and signifies heart as the most important part of humanity

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ren

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8
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adherence to the culture of community

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li or propriety

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9
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respect and honor for family

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xiao or filiality

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10
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right way of behaving

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yi or rightness

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11
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refers to the individuals cognitive representation of the self

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self understanding

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12
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concrete dimensions of the self

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physical self

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13
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deemed the importance of the body as it defines one’s capabilities

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erik erikson

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14
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initial source of sensation and development of personality

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william james

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15
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produced in girls

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estrogen

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16
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produced in boys

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androgen and testosterone

17
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girls first menstrual flow

18
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boys first ejaculation or nucturnal emission

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spermache or semenarche

19
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refers to changes in reproductive organs

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primary sexual changes

20
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physical changes

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secondary sexual changes

21
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refers to the way how one sees itself or the way it imagines how it looks

22
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a state in which the person imagines and believes that many people are actively observing it

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imaginary audience

23
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belief that others are paying more attention to one’s appearance and behavior than they really are

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spotlight effect

24
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process of observing and examining one’s feeling after behaving in a certain way

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introspection and self reflection

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infer their attitudes through their behavior as an outsider observer
self perception theory
26
knowledge and perception about ourselves
self concept
27
aspects of one’s life such as family, hobbies and physical traits
personal identity
28
suggests that people learn their worth based on how well their caregivers provide their needs
attachment process and social appraisal
29
the self is developing as it interacts with others
maintaining, regulating, and expanding the self in social relationships
30
people see their selves by how others see them
looking glass self theory
31
process of comparing oneself to others in order to evaluate own abilities and traits
social comparison
32
comparing self to other people who are better
upward social comparison
33
comparing self to others who are worse
downward social comparison
34
people achieve understanding about yheir selves by being a member of a group
social identity theory
35
tendency to interpret the world
eurocentrism
36
treatment of people solely based on the color of their skin
colorism