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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 culture can influence self-concept.
Describe how self-categorization can influence behavior in a group setting.
Describe how stereotypes can affect social identity.
Describe the impact of self-stereotyping on individual behavior.
Describe the main idea of Erik Erikson's theory of identity development.
Explain how group norms can influence individual behavior.
A student feels proud to be part of their school's debate team. This feeling is an example of which concept? (1) Self-esteem, (2) Social identity, (3) Self-efficacy, (4) Self-serving bias
A student who believes they are not good at math avoids math classes and does not study for math tests. This is an example of which concept? (1) Self-efficacy, (2) Self-fulfilling prophecy, (3) Social identity, (4) Social comparison
A student feels proud to be part of their school's debate team. This feeling is an example of which concept? (1) Self-esteem, (2) Social identity, (3) Self-efficacy, (4) Self-serving bias
A student who believes they are not good at math avoids math classes and does not study for math tests. This is an example of which concept? (1) Self-efficacy, (2) Self-fulfilling prophecy, (3) Social identity, (4) Social comparison
Self-esteem is best described as: (1) The value we place on ourselves, (2) Our physical abilities, (3) Our intelligence, (4) Our social group memberships
The 'looking-glass self' is a concept proposed by which sociologist? (1) Charles Horton Cooley, (2) Henri Tajfel, (3) Sigmund Freud, (4) Albert Bandura
Fill in the blank: The belief that one can perform a task successfully is called __________.
Fill in the blank: The part of the self that is aware of itself as an individual is called the __________ self.
Fill in the blank: The process of adopting the norms and values of a group is called __________.
Fill in the blank: The process of evaluating oneself by comparison with others is called __________.
True or False: According to social identity theory, people tend to favor their in-group over out-groups.
True or False: Group membership can influence an individual's self-esteem.
True or False: People can have multiple social identities at the same time.
True or False: Self-efficacy refers to a person's belief in their ability to succeed in specific situations.