17 Questions
The organized, consistent set of perceptions and beliefs about oneself is known as ______.
self-concept
The value or worth an individual places on themselves is referred to as ______.
self-worth
Refers to individuals’ mental representation of themselves is termed as ______.
self-image
Occurs when one's thinking about the ideal self and real self are quite related is called ______.
congruence
Discrepancy between our self-image and our ideal self leads to ______.
incongruence
____ barked
dog
The process of knowing others and allowing others to know us is called ______
intimacy
_____ is the process by which we learn cultural norms and traditions
socialization
____ well-being can be evaluated through the presence or absence of particular elements in our environment
objective
____ well-being is our personal experience of satisfaction, meaning, and purpose
subjective
____ well-being refers to physical/biological health
physical
Psychosocial refers to psychological and ______ factors
social
Reproductive Role focuses on an individual's role in child-bearing and child ______
rearing
Productive Role concerns an individual's role in economic production and engagement in ______ affairs
public
Affective domain deals with people's emotions and ______
feelings
Behavioral domain involves people's observable and not readily observable ______
actions
Cognitive domain relates to people's thought ______
process
Study Notes
Self-Concept
- The organized, consistent set of perceptions and beliefs about oneself is known as self-concept.
- The value or worth an individual places on themselves is referred to as self-esteem.
- Refers to individuals' mental representation of themselves is termed as self-image.
Self-Discrepancy
- Occurs when one's thinking about the ideal self and real self are quite related is called self-congruence.
- Discrepancy between our self-image and our ideal self leads to self-discrepancy.
Social Interaction
- The process of knowing others and allowing others to know us is called social interaction.
- Socialization is the process by which we learn cultural norms and traditions.
Well-being
- Environmental well-being can be evaluated through the presence or absence of particular elements in our environment.
- Subjective well-being is our personal experience of satisfaction, meaning, and purpose.
- Physical well-being refers to physical/biological health.
Roles and Domains
- Psychosocial refers to psychological and social factors.
- Reproductive Role focuses on an individual's role in child-bearing and child rearing.
- Productive Role concerns an individual's role in economic production and engagement in occupational affairs.
- Affective domain deals with people's emotions and attitudes.
- Behavioral domain involves people's observable and not readily observable actions.
- Cognitive domain relates to people's thought processes.
Test your knowledge on key terms in the field of gender and society, including psychosocial, psychosocial issue, reproductive role, and productive role.
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