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Steps used to process and respond to social events:
1. Pay attention to social environment [encode] - What are others doing?
2. Interpret social cues - Link to past events/schemas [also attributions]
3. Clarify social goals - What do I want out of this [e.g. friendship]?
4. Response search - What are possible strategies?
5. Response evaluation - What has happened in the past? What do I think will be successful?
6. Response enactment - What am I going to do?
-THEN START PROCESS AGAIN [how did people react to my behavior?]...
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Which one of the following best illustrates self-concept rather than self-worth or self-esteem?
Anne says "I am a fast runner."
Mike desperately wants to do well on the Scholastic Assessment Test [SAT], as his scores will affect his chances of getting into his first-choice college. He also knows that many students at his school think that SAT scores are good indicators of how "smart" a person is. Yet the night before the test, rather than get a good night's sleep, Mike goes out with his friends, has a few beers, comes home late, and wakes up with a hangover. With this information in mind, we might suspect that Michael:
Is engaging in self-handicapping
The formation of children's sense of self is most strongly influenced by:
How other people treat them
Three of the following statements accurately describe how sense of self changes over the course of childhood and adolescence. Which statement is not accurate?
With age, children's self-appraisals become less and less accurate.
As children grow older, they are more likely to:
Evaluate their own performance in terms of how it compares with that of their peers
Which one of the following appears earliest in the development of children's sense of self?
Recognition of oneself in the mirror
Which one of the following statements reflects a child's autobiographical self?
" I was really scared when I moved here last year."
Given what we know about changes in children's and adolescents' self-esteem over the years, which teachers should be especially careful to help students acquire a positive sense of self?
Junior high school teachers
Elena woke up this morning with a large pimple on her nose. She refuses to go to school, telling her mother, "It looks awful, and everyone will laugh at me." Which one of the following concepts best helps us explain Elena's behavior?
imaginary audience
Marcus likes to drink beer, and he loves to drive fast. He knows that it is generally dangerous for other people to drink and drive, but he believes he is an especially skillful driver and can do so without risk of injury. Which one of the following concepts best helps us explain Marcus's behavior?
personal fable
Which one of the following best illustrates a sense of identity?
Carlos takes pride in his Mexican American heritage.
Sixteen-year-old Reynelda has known since she was a preschooler that she will become a teacher. Her grandmother was a teacher, and her mother and two aunts are teachers. She's never really even thought about any other occupation. Reynelda can best be described as showing:
foreclosure
Research on gender differences in children's and adolescents' sense of self tells us that:
Boys rate themselves higher in mathematics and emotional well-being.
Which one of the following is most likely to be true for children who have a strong ethnic identity?
On average, they tend to be academically and socially successful.
Adults can most effectively enhance children's sense of self when they:
Hold high yet achievable expectations for children's performance
When working with youngsters from diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds, it is important to keep in mind that:
Some youngsters may simultaneously be active participants in two or more cultural groups.
Three-year-old Stacey watches her father put away the groceries he has just brought home. She is particularly interested in the package of Oreo cookies, which he puts in the breadbox just before leaving the room. A few minutes later, Stacey's mother opens the breadbox, exclaims, "Goodness, these Oreos belong in the cupboard!" and moves them to the correct spot. At lunchtime Stacey asks her father for an Oreo cookie. Given the typical development of theory of mind in 3-year-olds, which one of the following will she expect him to do?
Look for the cookies in the cupboard
Ten-year-old Mark is overheard telling tasteless jokes about the homeless people he sees on city sidewalks. When his teacher confronts him about his intolerant remarks, he responds, "All those people are just lazy. They need to get a job!" Mark's response is a good example of:
a stereotype
As a classroom teacher, you want to actively work on breaking down stereotypes and prejudices. Which one of the following techniques is least likely to be effective?
Play competitive group games.
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Mason retired at age 50 and was called "lucky" by his peers. This is because age 65 is the normal retirement age according to the a. theory of mind. b. midlife crisis. c. critical period. d. life span. e. social clock.
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Ella was on aggressive child in middle school. In high school, she is n successful three-sport-athlete because she channels her aggression into sports. Freud would suggest that this is due to the defense mechanism of a. repression. b. reaction formation. c. displacement. d. projection. e. regression.
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