13. What Sociological view of the self that argue stable institutions in the ancient times such as families, the church, and any other social institutions that used to bind communi... 13. What Sociological view of the self that argue stable institutions in the ancient times such as families, the church, and any other social institutions that used to bind communities and individuals do not have much influence as how you perceive yourself now? 14. What term of postmodernists that refers to the many voices in different cultures that tell who and what a person is? 15. What term of postmodernists that refers to a person's life is not lived of himself/herself but in relation to people and to certain cultural contexts? 16. What term of postmodernists that belief that there is no self at all because the self is constantly redefined and constantly undergoing change? 17. All of the choices are the definitions of "Me" EXCEPT. 18. All of the choices are the definitions of "I" EXCEPT. 19. What major distinction among aspects of the self that involve traits, or behaviors of a person such as statements like *I am honest, I am sincere, I will buy X*. 20. What major distinction among aspects of the self that concerns a view of the self that is found in (e.g., family, coworker, tribe, scientific society)? 21. What are the three constituents of the Me-Self? 22. Who formulated the Psychosexual Development? 23. What constituents of the Me-Self that consists of one's body, clothes, family, home and any other possessions that one values and regards as one's own? 24. What constituents of the Me-Self that includes how we think other people think about us, in other words, our reputation in society? 25. What constituents of the Me-Self that includes in our psychological faculties and dispositions, as well as our thoughts, beliefs, and feelings, which are considered the most enduring and intimate part of the self? 26. What is the main view point of anthropology? 27. What psychological perspective that controlled by what we learn from our environment? 28. What psychological perspective that concerned with mental functions such as memory, perception, and attention? 29. What psychological perspective that asserts that there is a link between a person's behavior and genetic to adapt to evolutionary changes to help us survive? 30. What psychological perspective that believes that each person is unique and is capable of making choices?

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13. C 14. B 15. D 16. C 17. C 18. A 19. A 20. C 21. B 22. B 23. A 24. B 25. C 26. A 27. A 28. A 29. C 30. B
- C. Pre Modern View of the Self
- B. Multiphrenia
- D. Self in Relation
- C. Decentered Self
- C. The knower
- A. The Accumulated Understanding of the generalized Others
- A. The Private Self
- C. The collective Self
- B. Material, Social and Spiritual self
- B. Sigmund Freud
- A. Material Self
- B. Social Self
- C. Spiritual Self
- A. Observe people's interactions
- A. Behaviorist perspective
- A. Cognitive perspective
- C. Evolutionary perspective
- B. Humanistic perspective
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- C. Pre Modern View of the Self
- B. Multiphrenia
- D. Self in Relation
- C. Decentered Self
- C. The knower
- A. The Accumulated Understanding of the generalized Others
- A. The Private Self
- C. The collective Self
- B. Material, Social and Spiritual self
- B. Sigmund Freud
- A. Material Self
- B. Social Self
- C. Spiritual Self
- A. Observe people's interactions
- A. Behaviorist perspective
- A. Cognitive perspective
- C. Evolutionary perspective
- B. Humanistic perspective
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