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Understanding the self CBRC Test yourself
100問 • 2年前
  • Twice Mikay
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  • 1

    He said that human behavior flows from the main sources: desire, emotion and knowledge.

    Plato

  • 2

    According to him, the soul is a thinking and willing subjects.

    Socrates

  • 3

    The soul of a human being is the form or the structure of the human body or the human matter.

    Hylomorphism

  • 4

    He created the Looking glass self theory.

    Charles cooley

  • 5

    He coined the eight stages of Psychosocial development, from infancy to adulthood.

    Erick erickson

  • 6

    According to his theory, the self, as a person's distinct identity, is only developed through social interaction.

    George mead

  • 7

    The multifaceted analysis of the self-concept on the social nature of the self.

    Social self

  • 8

    The ability of individuals and families to maintain sufficient income to consistently meet their basic needs - including foods, housing, utilities, health care, transportation, taxes, dependent care and clothing with no or minimal financial assistance or subsides from private or public.

    Economic self-sufficiency

  • 9

    The highest level in Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

    Self-actualization

  • 10

    According to this Theory of self, embodies the harmony and balance of the various opposed forces within the human psyche, which are influenced by its socio-cultural or collective life experience and values.

    Mandala

  • 11

    The author of the statement "Cogito ergo sum".

    Rene descartes

  • 12

    According to him, All men are created equal.

    John locke

  • 13

    The inability to use one's own understanding without another's guidance.

    Nonage

  • 14

    The author of Bundle theory.

    David hume

  • 15

    According to Immanuel kant, what is supernatural or beyond the human experience?

    Transcendental

  • 16

    The mental process by which a person makes sense of an idea by assimilating it to the body of ideas he or she already possesses.

    Apperception

  • 17

    This includes your rational intellect and psychological state, such as moods, feelings and sensations, pleasure and pain.

    Inner self

  • 18

    It most important contribution was Psychoanalysis.

    Sigmund freud

  • 19

    Who created the Social learning theory which emphasizes the importance of observing, modelling and imitating the behaviors, attitudes and emotional reactions of others.

    Albert bandura

  • 20

    He believed that he self can not appearing in consciousness as an "I", that it is always an object or me.

    George mead

  • 21

    The feeling you have about your body and your confidence level in how you relate intimately to someone else.

    Sexual self-esteem

  • 22

    The one's assignment upon birth and is dependent on physical feature.

    Biological self

  • 23

    It refers to the characteristics of women, men, girls and boys that are socially constructed.

    Gender

  • 24

    The term for people has a gender identity or gender expression that differs from the sex that they were assigned at birth.

    Transgender

  • 25

    The term for a person whose gender is flexible regarding the sex with which they identify.

    Fluid

  • 26

    The right to vote.

    Suffrage

  • 27

    The mind's energy according to Sigmund freud.

    Libido

  • 28

    The term for unscious mental processes and is sometimes described as "depth psychology".

    Psychoanalysis

  • 29

    The desire for sexual invovlement with the parent of the opposite sex and a concomitant sense of rivalry with the parent of the same sex.

    Oedipus complex

  • 30

    The level of personality according Freud which operated at an unconscious level according to the pleasure principle like gratification from satisfying basic instinct.

    Id

  • 31

    Its goal is to satisfy the demands of the Id in a safe a socially acceptable way.

    Ego

  • 32

    The defense mechanism employed by the ego.

    Repression

  • 33

    The term for satisfying an impulse by using another object.

    Displacement

  • 34

    A normal reaction the body has when changes occur, resulting in physical, emotional and intellectual responses.

    Stress

  • 35

    An event or situation that causes stress.

    Stressor

  • 36

    He viewed self as a bundle of perceptions, like links in a chain.

    David hume

  • 37

    The term for the totality the social behavior, institutions and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities and habits of the individuals in these groups.

    Culture

  • 38

    The physica output of the society.

    Material culture

  • 39

    A system of conventional spoken, manual (signed), or written symbols by means of which human beings, as members of a social group and participants in its culture, express themselves.

    Language

  • 40

    If denotes the degree of importance of something or action, with the aim of determine which actions are best to do.

    Values

  • 41

    The social norms that are widely observed within a particular society or culture.

    Mores

  • 42

    The discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad and morally right and wrong.

    Ethics

  • 43

    A category of norm that is roughly translated to a social or cultural custom.

    Folkway

  • 44

    A group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction.

    Society

  • 45

    A term that primarily refers to a homosexual person or the trait being homosexual.

    Gay

  • 46

    A woman who is sexually or romantically attracted to other women.

    Lesbian

  • 47

    A sexual, romantic or emotional attraction towards people regardless of their sex or gender identity.

    Pansexual

  • 48

    It refers to attract between people who are the same sex.

    Homosexuality

  • 49

    According to him Man is a rational animal.

    Aristotle

  • 50

    The greatest philosopher of China.

    Confucius

  • 51

    The author of the Republic.

    Plato

  • 52

    They deny the presence of metaphysical beliefs in God or spiritual beings.

    Atheism

  • 53

    The belief in one God.

    Monotheism

  • 54

    The belief in many gods.

    Polytheism

  • 55

    The right to vote and be elected.

    Political rights

  • 56

    The student of Confucius who believe in the good nature of men.

    Mencius

  • 57

    The oldest religion in the world.

    Hinduism

  • 58

    The result of one's action.

    Karma

  • 59

    He maintained that personality develops in a predetermined order through eight stages of psychosocial development, from infancy to adulthood.

    Erik erikson

  • 60

    This stage begins at birth continues to approximately 18 months of age according to Erickson.

    Trust vs. Mistrust

  • 61

    This stage occurs between the ages of 18 months to approximately 3 years according to Erickson.

    Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

  • 62

    The last stage of development according to Erickson.

    Ego integrity vs. Despair

  • 63

    It is used to describe a person's overall subjective sense of personal worth or value.

    Self-esteem

  • 64

    He is the author of hierarchy of needs, which depicts esteem as one of the basic human motivation.

    Abraham maslow

  • 65

    A person's belief in their ability to succeed in a particular situation.

    Self-efficacy

  • 66

    The process of learning by watching others, retaining the information and then later replicating the behaviors that were observed.

    Observational learning

  • 67

    A method of learning that employs rewards and punishment for behavior.

    Operant conditioning

  • 68

    An enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior characterized by self-centeredness, lack of empathy amd an exaggerated sense of self-importance.

    Narcissistic personality disorder

  • 69

    A circular dome made of thin, soft silicone that's inserted into the vagina before sex.

    Contraceptive diaphragm

  • 70

    A small T-shaped plastic and copper device that's put into your womb (uterus) by a doctor or nurse.

    IUD

  • 71

    A small soft, plastic ring that you place inside your vagina. It releases a continuous close of the hormones estrogens and progesterone into the bloodstream to prevent pregnancy.

    Vaginal ring

  • 72

    An operation to permanently prevent pregnancy. The fallopian tubes are blocked or sealed to prevent the eggs reaching the sperm and becoming fertilized.

    Female sterilization

  • 73

    A surgical procedure to cut or seal the tubes that carry a man's sperm to permanently prevent pregnancy.

    Vasectomy

  • 74

    It is made from soft, thin synthetic latex or latex. They're worn inside the vagina to prevent semen getting to the womb.

    Female condom

  • 75

    A small sticky patch that releases hormones into your body through your skin to prevent pregnancy.

    Contraceptive patch

  • 76

    The legal, social or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement.

    Rights

  • 77

    The enumeration of the individual rights.

    Bill of rights

  • 78

    The fundamental law of the land.

    Constitution

  • 79

    The guarantees of equal social opportunities and protection under the law, regardless of race, religion or other characteristics.

    Civil rights

  • 80

    The actions or activities concerned with achieving and using power in a country or society.

    Politics

  • 81

    The term for relating to the transcendent or to reality beyond what is perceptible to the senses.

    Metaphysical

  • 82

    The author of the Leviathan.

    Thomas hobbes

  • 83

    The term requiring or exhibiting knowledge that is restricted to a small group; broadly: difficult to understand.

    Estoric

  • 84

    The author of the City of God.

    St. Augustine

  • 85

    The holy book of Hinduism.

    Veda

  • 86

    The ultimate goal of the Buddhist.

    Nirvana

  • 87

    The term which means to do nothing.

    Wu wei

  • 88

    The greatest god of the Hindu.

    Brahma

  • 89

    The organization, identification and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and understand the presented information or environment.

    Perception

  • 90

    The principle of non-violence.

    Ahimsa

  • 91

    The philosopher of Taoism.

    Lao tzu

  • 92

    The continuous rebirth which is the foundation of caste system.

    Samsara

  • 93

    An individual as the object of its own reflective consciousness.

    Self

  • 94

    It refers to individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving.

    Personality

  • 95

    The social science that studies the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.

    Economy

  • 96

    The intensification of interaction of different countries.

    Globalization

  • 97

    The author of survival of the fittest theory.

    Herbert spencer

  • 98

    The relationship between an individual and a state to which the individulized owes allegiance and in turn is entitled to its protection.

    Citizenship

  • 99

    The citizenship in accordance to blood relation.

    Jus sanguinis

  • 100

    Who emphasized the importance of observing and modeling in learning?

    Albert bandura

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    He said that human behavior flows from the main sources: desire, emotion and knowledge.

    Plato

  • 2

    According to him, the soul is a thinking and willing subjects.

    Socrates

  • 3

    The soul of a human being is the form or the structure of the human body or the human matter.

    Hylomorphism

  • 4

    He created the Looking glass self theory.

    Charles cooley

  • 5

    He coined the eight stages of Psychosocial development, from infancy to adulthood.

    Erick erickson

  • 6

    According to his theory, the self, as a person's distinct identity, is only developed through social interaction.

    George mead

  • 7

    The multifaceted analysis of the self-concept on the social nature of the self.

    Social self

  • 8

    The ability of individuals and families to maintain sufficient income to consistently meet their basic needs - including foods, housing, utilities, health care, transportation, taxes, dependent care and clothing with no or minimal financial assistance or subsides from private or public.

    Economic self-sufficiency

  • 9

    The highest level in Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

    Self-actualization

  • 10

    According to this Theory of self, embodies the harmony and balance of the various opposed forces within the human psyche, which are influenced by its socio-cultural or collective life experience and values.

    Mandala

  • 11

    The author of the statement "Cogito ergo sum".

    Rene descartes

  • 12

    According to him, All men are created equal.

    John locke

  • 13

    The inability to use one's own understanding without another's guidance.

    Nonage

  • 14

    The author of Bundle theory.

    David hume

  • 15

    According to Immanuel kant, what is supernatural or beyond the human experience?

    Transcendental

  • 16

    The mental process by which a person makes sense of an idea by assimilating it to the body of ideas he or she already possesses.

    Apperception

  • 17

    This includes your rational intellect and psychological state, such as moods, feelings and sensations, pleasure and pain.

    Inner self

  • 18

    It most important contribution was Psychoanalysis.

    Sigmund freud

  • 19

    Who created the Social learning theory which emphasizes the importance of observing, modelling and imitating the behaviors, attitudes and emotional reactions of others.

    Albert bandura

  • 20

    He believed that he self can not appearing in consciousness as an "I", that it is always an object or me.

    George mead

  • 21

    The feeling you have about your body and your confidence level in how you relate intimately to someone else.

    Sexual self-esteem

  • 22

    The one's assignment upon birth and is dependent on physical feature.

    Biological self

  • 23

    It refers to the characteristics of women, men, girls and boys that are socially constructed.

    Gender

  • 24

    The term for people has a gender identity or gender expression that differs from the sex that they were assigned at birth.

    Transgender

  • 25

    The term for a person whose gender is flexible regarding the sex with which they identify.

    Fluid

  • 26

    The right to vote.

    Suffrage

  • 27

    The mind's energy according to Sigmund freud.

    Libido

  • 28

    The term for unscious mental processes and is sometimes described as "depth psychology".

    Psychoanalysis

  • 29

    The desire for sexual invovlement with the parent of the opposite sex and a concomitant sense of rivalry with the parent of the same sex.

    Oedipus complex

  • 30

    The level of personality according Freud which operated at an unconscious level according to the pleasure principle like gratification from satisfying basic instinct.

    Id

  • 31

    Its goal is to satisfy the demands of the Id in a safe a socially acceptable way.

    Ego

  • 32

    The defense mechanism employed by the ego.

    Repression

  • 33

    The term for satisfying an impulse by using another object.

    Displacement

  • 34

    A normal reaction the body has when changes occur, resulting in physical, emotional and intellectual responses.

    Stress

  • 35

    An event or situation that causes stress.

    Stressor

  • 36

    He viewed self as a bundle of perceptions, like links in a chain.

    David hume

  • 37

    The term for the totality the social behavior, institutions and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities and habits of the individuals in these groups.

    Culture

  • 38

    The physica output of the society.

    Material culture

  • 39

    A system of conventional spoken, manual (signed), or written symbols by means of which human beings, as members of a social group and participants in its culture, express themselves.

    Language

  • 40

    If denotes the degree of importance of something or action, with the aim of determine which actions are best to do.

    Values

  • 41

    The social norms that are widely observed within a particular society or culture.

    Mores

  • 42

    The discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad and morally right and wrong.

    Ethics

  • 43

    A category of norm that is roughly translated to a social or cultural custom.

    Folkway

  • 44

    A group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction.

    Society

  • 45

    A term that primarily refers to a homosexual person or the trait being homosexual.

    Gay

  • 46

    A woman who is sexually or romantically attracted to other women.

    Lesbian

  • 47

    A sexual, romantic or emotional attraction towards people regardless of their sex or gender identity.

    Pansexual

  • 48

    It refers to attract between people who are the same sex.

    Homosexuality

  • 49

    According to him Man is a rational animal.

    Aristotle

  • 50

    The greatest philosopher of China.

    Confucius

  • 51

    The author of the Republic.

    Plato

  • 52

    They deny the presence of metaphysical beliefs in God or spiritual beings.

    Atheism

  • 53

    The belief in one God.

    Monotheism

  • 54

    The belief in many gods.

    Polytheism

  • 55

    The right to vote and be elected.

    Political rights

  • 56

    The student of Confucius who believe in the good nature of men.

    Mencius

  • 57

    The oldest religion in the world.

    Hinduism

  • 58

    The result of one's action.

    Karma

  • 59

    He maintained that personality develops in a predetermined order through eight stages of psychosocial development, from infancy to adulthood.

    Erik erikson

  • 60

    This stage begins at birth continues to approximately 18 months of age according to Erickson.

    Trust vs. Mistrust

  • 61

    This stage occurs between the ages of 18 months to approximately 3 years according to Erickson.

    Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

  • 62

    The last stage of development according to Erickson.

    Ego integrity vs. Despair

  • 63

    It is used to describe a person's overall subjective sense of personal worth or value.

    Self-esteem

  • 64

    He is the author of hierarchy of needs, which depicts esteem as one of the basic human motivation.

    Abraham maslow

  • 65

    A person's belief in their ability to succeed in a particular situation.

    Self-efficacy

  • 66

    The process of learning by watching others, retaining the information and then later replicating the behaviors that were observed.

    Observational learning

  • 67

    A method of learning that employs rewards and punishment for behavior.

    Operant conditioning

  • 68

    An enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior characterized by self-centeredness, lack of empathy amd an exaggerated sense of self-importance.

    Narcissistic personality disorder

  • 69

    A circular dome made of thin, soft silicone that's inserted into the vagina before sex.

    Contraceptive diaphragm

  • 70

    A small T-shaped plastic and copper device that's put into your womb (uterus) by a doctor or nurse.

    IUD

  • 71

    A small soft, plastic ring that you place inside your vagina. It releases a continuous close of the hormones estrogens and progesterone into the bloodstream to prevent pregnancy.

    Vaginal ring

  • 72

    An operation to permanently prevent pregnancy. The fallopian tubes are blocked or sealed to prevent the eggs reaching the sperm and becoming fertilized.

    Female sterilization

  • 73

    A surgical procedure to cut or seal the tubes that carry a man's sperm to permanently prevent pregnancy.

    Vasectomy

  • 74

    It is made from soft, thin synthetic latex or latex. They're worn inside the vagina to prevent semen getting to the womb.

    Female condom

  • 75

    A small sticky patch that releases hormones into your body through your skin to prevent pregnancy.

    Contraceptive patch

  • 76

    The legal, social or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement.

    Rights

  • 77

    The enumeration of the individual rights.

    Bill of rights

  • 78

    The fundamental law of the land.

    Constitution

  • 79

    The guarantees of equal social opportunities and protection under the law, regardless of race, religion or other characteristics.

    Civil rights

  • 80

    The actions or activities concerned with achieving and using power in a country or society.

    Politics

  • 81

    The term for relating to the transcendent or to reality beyond what is perceptible to the senses.

    Metaphysical

  • 82

    The author of the Leviathan.

    Thomas hobbes

  • 83

    The term requiring or exhibiting knowledge that is restricted to a small group; broadly: difficult to understand.

    Estoric

  • 84

    The author of the City of God.

    St. Augustine

  • 85

    The holy book of Hinduism.

    Veda

  • 86

    The ultimate goal of the Buddhist.

    Nirvana

  • 87

    The term which means to do nothing.

    Wu wei

  • 88

    The greatest god of the Hindu.

    Brahma

  • 89

    The organization, identification and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and understand the presented information or environment.

    Perception

  • 90

    The principle of non-violence.

    Ahimsa

  • 91

    The philosopher of Taoism.

    Lao tzu

  • 92

    The continuous rebirth which is the foundation of caste system.

    Samsara

  • 93

    An individual as the object of its own reflective consciousness.

    Self

  • 94

    It refers to individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving.

    Personality

  • 95

    The social science that studies the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.

    Economy

  • 96

    The intensification of interaction of different countries.

    Globalization

  • 97

    The author of survival of the fittest theory.

    Herbert spencer

  • 98

    The relationship between an individual and a state to which the individulized owes allegiance and in turn is entitled to its protection.

    Citizenship

  • 99

    The citizenship in accordance to blood relation.

    Jus sanguinis

  • 100

    Who emphasized the importance of observing and modeling in learning?

    Albert bandura