UNDERSTANDING THE SELF
CHAPTER 2
1. In Roger’s theory, the ideal self should be congruent with the self, for optimal development.
2. In completing the statement, “I am...” Michelle responds by stating that she is the youngest in her
family, belongs to a dance group, and is a member of school varsity. Michelle’s statements most
clearly reflect her. REAL SELF
3. If the way I am is out of alignment with how I want to be, then I will experience DISTRESS AND
ANXIETY .
4. I want to be thin but I am so chubby says Lou illustrates INCONGRUENCE
5. Tanya told her parents that she wants to become a doctor someday. Tanya is expressing IDEAL SELF
6. Baby Christopher’s mom feeds him every 3-4 hours, burps him, walks with him when he is fussy and
makes sure he is dressed warmly TRUST VS. MISTRUST
7. Samuel tired of meeting women at parties, bars and dating lots of different people INTIMACY VS.
ISOLATION
8. Rosemary loves when her grandchildren visit. INTEGRITY VS. DESPAIR
9. Tony’s mom pours him a bowl of cereals and milk. AUTONONY VS. SHAME AND DOUBT
10. Martin has been very successful business man. GENERATIVITY VS. STAGNATION
CHAPTER 3
1. Individual problems are rooted from social or public issues. SOCIOLOGICAL STATEMENT
2. The category women, rich, adult where we fall shapes our life experiences. SOCIOLOGICAL
STATEMENT
3. Human behavior is simply a matter of what people decide to do. NOT SOCIOLOGICAL STATEMENT
4. Which of the ff if TRUE about Danielle Todd’s concept of consumer driven production. ALL OF THE
ABOVE
5. George Herbert Mead contended the self. DEVELOP THROUGH SOCIAL INTERACTION
6. Which of ff is TRUE about Jean Baudrillard’s concept of self. THE PRODUCTS WE PURCHASE MAY
CREATE A SENSE OF WHO WE ARE
7. We can always rely in common sense in making a decision. NOT SOCIOLOGICAL STATEMENT
8. According to Lanuza, self-identity in postmodern era continuously changes because demands of the
ff except. LESS SOPHISTICATED SOCIAL STRUCTURES
9. One’s depression may be caused of poverty and discrimination. SOCIOLOGICAL STATEMENT
10. Bea always make sure that she is “in” with the fashion. ME
11. Which of the ff is NOT TRUE about C.H Cooley’s Looking Glass Self. THE SELF IS BASED ON OUR
IMAGE IN THE MIRROR
12. When Nonoy reaches 7 or 8 years old, he learns to the take roles of ‘several others’. GAME
13. The ff are our Significant Others with judgment that strongly influence our self –image except.
SCHOOL
14. Baudrillard believed that in postmodern society, the self is NEVER ENDING SEARCH FOR
PRESTIGE AND PRODUCED AND REFLECTED IN OUR PURCHASES AND CONSUMPTIONS OF
PRODUCTS.
15. The child learns to take roles his/her significant others. PLAY
CHAPTER 4
1. The phase of rites of passage that people detach from other former identity SEPARATION
2. The word Anthropology comes from Greek word “Anthropos” which means MAN
3. A universal practice with numerous cross-cultural variations establishes a child’s birthright.
PERSONAL NAMING
4. It has been defined as one’s knowledge of membership in a social group. ETHNIC IDENTITY not
sure but search
5. A type of identity that means connections with others, it is social, not personal. INTERDEPENENT
6. One’s identity or the conceptualization of the self is inborn. FALSE
7. This identity makes a human being a person and an acting individual and sameness of the self
with others. ETHNIC IDENTITY
8. It refers to “that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, morals, law CULTURE
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