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Self and Social Identity

Psychology ⇒ Social Psychology

Self and Social Identity starts at 9 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Self and Social Identity. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Describe how group membership can affect an individual's behavior.
Describe how self-esteem can be affected by social comparison.
Describe how social identity can lead to discrimination.
Describe one way in which culture can influence self-concept.
Describe the impact of groupthink on decision-making.
Explain how stereotypes can lead to prejudice.
Explain the concept of 'role conflict' with an example.
A student feels proud to be part of their school’s debate team. This feeling is an example of: (1) Personal identity, (2) Social identity, (3) Self-esteem, (4) Self-efficacy
A student feels proud to be part of their school’s debate team. This feeling is an example of: (1) Personal identity, (2) Social identity, (3) Self-esteem, (4) Self-efficacy
Self-esteem is best described as: (1) The value we place on ourselves, (2) Our group memberships, (3) Our physical abilities, (4) Our intelligence
Which of the following best defines 'self-concept'? (1) The way we see ourselves, (2) The way others see us, (3) Our physical appearance, (4) Our intelligence
Which of the following best describes 'self-fulfilling prophecy'? (1) A belief that leads to its own fulfillment, (2) A random event, (3) A superstition, (4) A scientific law
Fill in the blank: The belief that you are capable of achieving your goals is called _______________.
Fill in the blank: The part of the self that is aware of being observed by others is called the _______________ self.
Fill in the blank: The process of adopting the values and behaviors of a group is called _______________.
Fill in the blank: The process of changing one's behavior to match the expectations of a group is called _______________.
True or False: A person’s self-concept can be influenced by feedback from others.
True or False: According to social identity theory, people tend to favor their in-group over out-groups.
True or False: An individual can belong to multiple social groups at the same time.
True or False: Group norms are unwritten rules about how group members should behave.