PSYCH: Lesson 6 Part 1

PSYCH: Lesson 6 Part 1
28問 • 1年前
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  • 1

    Refers to the body, a concrete dimension, the tangible aspect of the personthat can be directly observed and examined. That is also defined by the physical characteristics that are visible.

    Physical self

  • 2

    _____ described the self or general self as being made up of academic self and nonacademic self.

    Shavelson

  • 3

    Influenced by the learning process.

    Academic self

  • 4

    Shaped by social self, emotional self, and physical self.

    Nonacademic self

  • 5

    the enhancement and beautifying of the human form by various means appeared to be an inborn human trait - an essential part of our genetic makeup and an expression of our psyche." By _____.

    Julian Robinson

  • 6

    The quality of being physically attractive or the qualities in a person that give pleasure to the senses.

    Beauty

  • 7

    Tattooing the chin and lips of Māori women of New Zealand is considered beautiful. Consisting of patterns called _____ in black or dark blue ink on the woman’s face.

    Ta-Mako - Face tattoo

  • 8

    Women in India turn to nose rings, bindis and henna to make themselves more attractive for festivals and celebrations,like weddings. Brides in particular will often wear a dot of red powder on the face known as _____ to look more beautiful.

    Akumkum - Decorated skin

  • 9

    Long, stretched earlobes are the ideal for both men and women to the _____.

    Masai tribe of Kenya - Long earlobes

  • 10

    _____ - Long, giraffe-like necks are the ultimate sign of beauty and female elegance to the _____.

    Long Necks - Kayan tribe

  • 11

    Women in many Asian countries avoid the sun at all costs simply because _____ is the ultimate sign of beauty and desirability.

    Pale skin

  • 12

    Females with _____ are considered incredibly beautiful, and thin women are considered physically undesirable in _____.

    Mauritania - Full figures

  • 13

    _____ of the body is a practice, specifically among populations with dark skin too dark to show tattoos.

    Sacrification - Karo tribe - Body Scars

  • 14

    Beauty represented in women’s lip plates.

    Suri people of Ethiopia - Lip plates

  • 15

    Included breaking all of the toes and bending them backwards against of the sole of the foot, and then binding them in place with a tight fabric wrapping.

    Foot binding - China

  • 16

    The women of _____ embrace their natural eyebrows, and will even draw on them to make it appear that they have a _____.

    Tajikistan - Monobrow

  • 17

    A tendency to interpret the world in terms of European or Anglo- American values and experiences. Filipinos with Eurocentric features (fair skin, tall noses) are seen everywhere in media.

    Eurocentrism

  • 18

    Beauty standard is strongly promoted in media.

    Tisoy, Tisay

  • 19

    The prejudicial or preferential treatment of same-race people based solely on the color of their skin

    Colorism

  • 20

    _____ play a critical role in people’s self‐image by informing and reflecting what people consider to be beautiful or attractive.

    Mass media

  • 21

    _____ is a multidimensional construct that refers to one’s perception of and attitudes about the size and shape of one’s body.

    Body image

  • 22

    _____ is experienced when one perceives that their body falls short of the societal ideal in terms of size and/or shape, regardless of a person’s objective size or shape.

    Body dissatisfaction

  • 23

    _____ is all about how much you feel you are worth — and how much you feel other people value you.

    Self-esteem

  • 24

    _____ is how you view your physical self — including whether you feel you are attractive and whether others like your looks.

    Body image

  • 25

    Give the 3 Proper self- care for our Physical body:

    Proper physical self-care, Proper mental self-care, Emotional self-care

  • 26

    good nutrition, rest and sleep, and necessary exercise.

    Proper physical self-care

  • 27

    mental habits and thoughts that benefits us.

    Proper mental self-care

  • 28

    Recognize the validity of our emotional state.

    Emotional self-care

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  • 1

    Refers to the body, a concrete dimension, the tangible aspect of the personthat can be directly observed and examined. That is also defined by the physical characteristics that are visible.

    Physical self

  • 2

    _____ described the self or general self as being made up of academic self and nonacademic self.

    Shavelson

  • 3

    Influenced by the learning process.

    Academic self

  • 4

    Shaped by social self, emotional self, and physical self.

    Nonacademic self

  • 5

    the enhancement and beautifying of the human form by various means appeared to be an inborn human trait - an essential part of our genetic makeup and an expression of our psyche." By _____.

    Julian Robinson

  • 6

    The quality of being physically attractive or the qualities in a person that give pleasure to the senses.

    Beauty

  • 7

    Tattooing the chin and lips of Māori women of New Zealand is considered beautiful. Consisting of patterns called _____ in black or dark blue ink on the woman’s face.

    Ta-Mako - Face tattoo

  • 8

    Women in India turn to nose rings, bindis and henna to make themselves more attractive for festivals and celebrations,like weddings. Brides in particular will often wear a dot of red powder on the face known as _____ to look more beautiful.

    Akumkum - Decorated skin

  • 9

    Long, stretched earlobes are the ideal for both men and women to the _____.

    Masai tribe of Kenya - Long earlobes

  • 10

    _____ - Long, giraffe-like necks are the ultimate sign of beauty and female elegance to the _____.

    Long Necks - Kayan tribe

  • 11

    Women in many Asian countries avoid the sun at all costs simply because _____ is the ultimate sign of beauty and desirability.

    Pale skin

  • 12

    Females with _____ are considered incredibly beautiful, and thin women are considered physically undesirable in _____.

    Mauritania - Full figures

  • 13

    _____ of the body is a practice, specifically among populations with dark skin too dark to show tattoos.

    Sacrification - Karo tribe - Body Scars

  • 14

    Beauty represented in women’s lip plates.

    Suri people of Ethiopia - Lip plates

  • 15

    Included breaking all of the toes and bending them backwards against of the sole of the foot, and then binding them in place with a tight fabric wrapping.

    Foot binding - China

  • 16

    The women of _____ embrace their natural eyebrows, and will even draw on them to make it appear that they have a _____.

    Tajikistan - Monobrow

  • 17

    A tendency to interpret the world in terms of European or Anglo- American values and experiences. Filipinos with Eurocentric features (fair skin, tall noses) are seen everywhere in media.

    Eurocentrism

  • 18

    Beauty standard is strongly promoted in media.

    Tisoy, Tisay

  • 19

    The prejudicial or preferential treatment of same-race people based solely on the color of their skin

    Colorism

  • 20

    _____ play a critical role in people’s self‐image by informing and reflecting what people consider to be beautiful or attractive.

    Mass media

  • 21

    _____ is a multidimensional construct that refers to one’s perception of and attitudes about the size and shape of one’s body.

    Body image

  • 22

    _____ is experienced when one perceives that their body falls short of the societal ideal in terms of size and/or shape, regardless of a person’s objective size or shape.

    Body dissatisfaction

  • 23

    _____ is all about how much you feel you are worth — and how much you feel other people value you.

    Self-esteem

  • 24

    _____ is how you view your physical self — including whether you feel you are attractive and whether others like your looks.

    Body image

  • 25

    Give the 3 Proper self- care for our Physical body:

    Proper physical self-care, Proper mental self-care, Emotional self-care

  • 26

    good nutrition, rest and sleep, and necessary exercise.

    Proper physical self-care

  • 27

    mental habits and thoughts that benefits us.

    Proper mental self-care

  • 28

    Recognize the validity of our emotional state.

    Emotional self-care