PSY 302 Ch. 8
Which of the following statements about self-conception is most likely to be made by a child rather than by an adolescent?
"I am a girl; I have two brothers; I like to read."
psychosocial moratorium
a period during which individuals are free from excessive obligations and responsibilities and can therefore experiment with different roles and personalities
identity vs identity diffusion
according to Erikson, the normative crisis characteristic of the 5th stage of psychosocial development, predominant during adolescence
fake-self behavior
behavior that intentionally presents a false impression to others
Adolescents are most likely to exhibit false-self behavior with their
dates
Erik Erikson believed that ________ is the primary psychosocial crisis of adolescence.
establishing a coherent sense of identity
Which of the following is not one of the personality dimensions of the Five-Factor Model
gender intensification
Mei was an impulsive preschooler. It is likely that, as an adolescent, she will be:
impulsive
Adolescents are most likely to behave __________ in romantic situations and with a classmate, and they are least likely to engage in ___________ behavior with close friends
inauthentically; false-self
What does the Five-Factor Model describe?
personality dimensions
How positively or negatively people feel about themselves defines:
self-esteem
ethnic identity
the aspect of individuals' sense of identity concerning ancestry or racial group membership
self-conceptions
the collection of traits and attributes that individuals use to describe or characterize themselves
self-esteem
the degree to which individuals feel positively or negatively about themselves
Amy, a 16-year-old girl, is shy around boys though she would really like to be more outgoing. This reflects:
the discrepancy between her ideal and actual selves.
future orientation
the extent to which an individual is able and inclined to think about the potential consequences of decisions and choices
sense of identity
the extent to which individuals feel secure about who they are and who they're becoming
immigrant paradox
the fact that on many measures of psychological functioning and mental health, adolescents who have immigrated more recently to the U.S. score higher on measures of adjustment than adolescents from the same ethnic group whose family has lived in the U.S. for several generations
gender intensification hypothesis
the idea that pressures to behave in sex-appropriate ways intensify during adolescence
identity diffusion
the incoherent, disjointed, incomplete sense of self characteristic of not having resolved the crisis of identity
identity foreclosure
the premature establishment of a sense of identity, before sufficient role experimentation has occurred
negative identity
the selection of an identity that is obviously undesirable in the eyes of significant others and the broader community
agency
the sense that one has an impact on one's world
five-factor model
the theory that there are five basic dimensions to personality; extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness to experience
possible selves
the various identities an adolescent might imagine for him/herself
Overall, which group of adolescents feels least positive about themselves?
white females