Self and Social Identity
Psychology ⇒ Social Psychology
Self and Social Identity starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe how group membership can affect a person's self-esteem.
Describe one way in which culture can influence a person's self-concept.
Describe one way in which group membership can influence behavior.
Describe one way in which self-esteem can be improved.
Explain how social identity theory helps us understand group behavior.
Explain how stereotypes can lead to discrimination.
Explain the difference between personal identity and social identity.
A student feels proud to be part of their school's debate team. This is an example of which concept? (1) Self-esteem, (2) Social identity, (3) Prejudice, (4) Discrimination
A student feels proud to be part of their school's debate team. This is an example of which concept? (1) Self-esteem, (2) Social identity, (3) Prejudice, (4) Discrimination
Self-esteem is best described as: (1) The value we place on ourselves, (2) Our physical strength, (3) Our group memberships, (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 is an example of a stereotype? (1) All teenagers are rebellious, (2) Some people like sports, (3) Everyone has different tastes, (4) People can change
Fill in the blank: The belief that one's own culture is superior to others is called _______________.
Fill in the blank: The mental process of placing oneself into a group is called _______________.
Fill in the blank: The process of acting on a prejudice is called _______________.
Fill in the blank: The process of adopting the behaviors and attitudes of a group is called _______________.
True or False: A person can have multiple social identities at the same time.
True or False: Group norms are shared expectations about how group members should behave.
True or False: Out-groups are groups to which we feel we do not belong.
True or False: People always see themselves the same way others see them.
