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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT SELF IN PSYCHOLOGY
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Question 1: Several changes in self-descriptions occur during middle
childhood. First, self descriptions become more general. Children at this age also begin defining themselves (and others) in psychological terms, such as traits and abilities.
Answer:
Middle childhood
Question 2: What are the dimensions/features of the "Me" Self?
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- Material self
- Social self
- Spiritual self
Question 3: It is a continuous process throughout the lifespan; one's sense of self may change, at least somewhat, throughout one's life.
Answer:
Self-development
Question 4: It is the personal experience
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"Me" Self Question 5: It is the pure ego or thinking self ; it is linked to our soul or mind
Answer:
"I" Self
Question 6: What are the two processes of adaptation?
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- Assimilation
- Accommodation
Question 7: Who loves to play but is sensitive and vulnerable
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Natural child Question 8: It is the perception that we have of ourselves, our answer when we ask ourselves the question "Who am i?".
Answer:
Self-concept
Question 9: What comprises of our material self if not the physical entities?
Answer:
Our psychological ownership of them
Question 10: What are the four stages of cognitive development?
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- Sensorimotor
- Preoperational
- Concrete operations
- Formal operations
Question 11: It involves the child's earning process to meet situational demands.
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Adaptation
Question 12: What are the 8 Self-Perception Profile for Adolescents by Harter
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- Scholastic competence
- Athletic competence
- Social acceptance
- Physical appearance
- Behavioral conduct
- Close friendship
- Romantic appeal
- Job competence
Question 13: What are the three basic components of Piaget's cognitive theory
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- Schema
- Adaptation
- Stages of cognitive development
Question 14: It is the e voice of authority, it could be comforting voice or a " controlling/critical parent" voice that tells what you should or you should not do.
Answer:
Parent Ego State
Question 15: It is the rational person, it is the voice that speaks reasonably
and knows how to assert herself/himself.
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Adult Ego State
Question 16: The real self can be seen by others, but because we have no
way of truly knowing how others view us, the real self is?
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our self-image Question 17: It is the building blocks of knowledge. They are mental organizations that individuals use to understand their environments and designate action
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Schema Question 18: They define themselves in abstract qualities that emphasize their perceived emotions and psychological characteristics.
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Adolescents Question 19: It is our inner self or our psychological self. It is comprised of our self-perceived abilities, attitudes, emotions, interests, values, motives, opinions, traits, and wishes.
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Spiritual self Question 20: The child learns by doing: looking, sucking, touching. Object Permanence emerges
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Sensorimotor (0-2 yrs old) Question 21: By age two, most children correctly identify themselves as a boy or a girl, although they may not be fully aware that gender is constant until several years later.
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Early childhood Question 22: This is a subjective self that is aware of its own actions and the I-self. We choose the state by ourselves and choose if we want to stay permanently in repeating conditions.
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Pure ego (transcendental self)