UTS (Midterm): Quiz 3
d. unhealthy false self
A feeling of forced compliance rather than loving adaptation. a. healthy false selves b. false self c. true self d. unhealthy false self
a. true
A healthy body image means that you see yourself as you really are and that you feel good in your won skin. a. true b. false
c. unified selves
A kind of self that is understood that a person is essentially connected with self-hood and identity. a. true selves b. unhealthy false self c. unified selves d. multiple selves
a. Kenneth Gergen
According to him, we have the capacities to form multiple relations that we create in order to established good relationship with other people. a. Kenneth Gergen b. Kenneth Rogers c. Brian Morris d. Carl Rogers
c. Litigant
All of the following are main aspects of culture except: a. norms b. values c. litigant d. symbols
b. biological and cultural
Anthropology explains human nature through _____ and ______. a. cultural and anthropological b. biological and cultural c. biological and historical d. cultural and scitntifically
a. true
Anthropology explores the interconnectedness and interdependence of human cultural experiences in all places and ages a. true b. false
a. true
Culture can cause potential problem to the society a. true b. false
a. true
Culture is historically transmitted. a. true b. false
b. false
Culture should be preserved and freeze on its old state. a. true b. false
b. acculturation
Culture that can be modified to accommodate a certain trait from other cultures is refer to as? a. imitation b. acculturation c. decculturation d. copy cut
a. upward social comparison- assimilative effect
Delmar witnessed how good his father was thus inspiring him to be like his father someday. What type of social comparison did Delmar use? a. upward social comparison- assimilative effect b. upward social comparison-contrastive effect c. downward social comparison- contrastive effect d. downward social comparison-assimilative effect
c. categorical self
I am fat, I am curvy or I am slim is term fro? a. existential self b. self-esteem c. categorical self d. self-worth
b. possible selves
Images of what we dream of or fear of becoming in the future: a. transparent self b. possible selves c. hope for selves d. eventual selves
b. false
Intergeneration is sharing culture from parents to other parts of the world. a. true b. false
A. Archeology
It examines the remains and ancient and historical human populations to promote better understanding a. Archeology b. Applied Anthropology c. Cultural Anthology d. Economics
c. material culture
It includes all the tangible and visible parts of the culture such as food and customs. a. decculturation b. enculturation c. material culture d. non-material culture
a. psychology
It is the study of human behavior and mental processes. a. psychology b. sociology c. anthropology d. philosophy
a. enculturation
It is the transmission of culture from one generation to the next. a. enculturation b. deculturation c. acculturation d. anthropology
b. physical anthropology
It looks into biological development of humans and their contemporary variations a. applied anthropology b. physical anthropology c. enculturation d. archeology
a. incongruence
It occurs when there is a mismatch between our ideal self and the real self. a. incongruence b. incompatible c. inconsistent d. imbalance
c. extrinsic motivation
It refers to the behavior that is driven by external rewards. a. intrinsic motivation b. external motivation c. extrinsic motivation d. internal motivation
a. existential self
My name is Gina, Ana is my sister, and Donna is my bestfriend, this is an example of a. existential self b. categorical self c. existence d. self-image
b. upward social comparison-contrastive effect
Shoren suddenly felt inferior when the audience applauded her brother's performance on his piano recital. What type of comparison did Shoren use? a. upward social comparison- assimilative effect b. upward social comparison-contrastive effect c. downward social comparison- contrastive effect d. downward social comparison-assimilative effect
a. true
The culture of your parents and the culture of the interacting society is the whole culture of the individual a. true b. false
a. social comparison
The extent to which we evaluate our abilities and opinions by comparing ourselves to others is called a. social comparison b. hope for possible self c. social rank d. feared possible self
c. physical aspects and sociological aspects
The self is a living animal but superior to other animals due to certain factors namely: a. physical aspects and cultural aspects b. physical aspects and scientific aspects c. physical aspects and sociological aspects d. physical aspects and philosophical aspects
b. self-concept
The term ____ is a general term used to refer to how an individual think about, evaluates and perceives himself a. self-esteem b. self-concept c. self-control d. self-carer
b. happiness
Which of the following is an example of intrinsic motivation? a. high grade in uts b. happiness c. new phone d. Carl Rogers
d. flow of goods
Which of the following is not a focus of Anthropology? a. human ancestors b. environmental relations c. culture d. flow of goods
b. self-differentiation
Which of the following is not considered as aspects of the self? a. self-esteem b. self-differentiation c. self-control d. self-efficacy
a. close ties
Which of the following values typically found in Filipino Family? a. close ties b. antagonism c. heroism d. crab mentality
d. agency
_____ is the sense of control and it is our subjective awareness that controls our actions a. ownership b. consciousness c. unified selves d. agency
b. false self
_____ is used when the person has to comply with external rules, such as being polite or otherwise following social codes. a. healthy false selves b. false self c. true self d. unhealthy false self
a. healthy false selves
______ is functional , can be compliant but without the feeling that it has betrayed the true self. a. healthy false selves b. false self c. true self d. unhealthy false self
d. values
_______ are concept that are culturally determined; that separates what is acceptable from taboo? a. beliefs b. principles c. ethics d. values
d. cultural
_________ anthropology promotes the study of society's culture through their belief system, practices and possessions a. physical b. linguistic c. archeological d. cultural
a. true
our cultures help define our situations a. true b. false
c. true
the _____ true self is authentic to his own experience and his feelings of being in his own identity a. ownership b. false c. true d. incongruent