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Why is
understanding oneself
essential?
It helps in understanding
behaviors
and beliefs that
affect
ourselves and others.
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What are the benefits of
self-understanding
?
Provides a sense of
purpose
Leads to
healthier
relationships
Helps harness
natural strengths
Promotes
confidence
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What does
self
and
personality
characterize?
They define our existence and organize our experiences reflected in our behavior.
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What does the term
'self'
represent?
It represents the ideas people have about
themselves
.
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How do people behave in different
situations
?
People behave differently in various situations but also show stable behaviors across circumstances.
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What is the
etymology
of the word 'personality'?
Derived from "persona" (theatrical masks)
Comes from "per" (through) and "
sonare
" (to sound)
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How is
personality
commonly defined?
As relatively permanent
traits
and unique characteristics that provide
consistency
and
individuality
to behavior.
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What role does
personality
play in people's lives?
It affects how people shape their lives and cope with their
environment
.
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What components make up
personality
?
Physical self
Intelligence
Character traits
Attitudes
Habits
Personal discipline
Moral values
Principles and philosophies of life
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What are the
determinants
of personality?
Environmental Factors
Biological Factors
Situational Factors
Cultural Factors
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What do
environmental factors
of personality include?
They include the
neighborhood
,
school
,
workplace
, and
social circle
of an individual.
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What are
biological
factors of personality?
They include
hereditary factors
, physical features, and
brain structure
.
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How do
hereditary
factors influence
personality
?
They describe the tendency of a person to behave like their
parents
.
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What role do
physical features
play in personality?
They include height, weight, and
body language
, which can change over time.
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What do
situational factors
of
personality
do?
They alter a person's behavior and response in different contexts.
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How does
culture
influence
personality
?
Culture
determines
what a person is and what they will learn, shaping their behavior.
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What are
personality traits
?
Characteristic patterns
of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
Imply
consistency
and stability across situations
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What is the
Five-Factor Model
of personality?
It includes five broad traits:
Openness
,
Conscientiousness
,
Extraversion
,
Agreeableness
, and
Neuroticism
.
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How are the
Big Five traits
related?
Scores on the Big Five traits are mostly
independent
.
A person's standing on one trait does not
predict
their standing on others.
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What is the acronym used to remember the Five-Factor Model?
OCEAN
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What is the significance of
Conscientiousness
in college success?
Highly conscientious
individuals
tend to study hard and manage their time effectively.
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What is
self-concept
?
Individual
perceptions of behavior, abilities, and characteristics
A mental picture of who you are as a person
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What is the difference between
self-concept
and
self-understanding
?
Self-concept is about individual perceptions, while self-understanding involves motives behind actions.
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What are the components of self-concept according to
Richard Crisp
and
Rhiannon Turner
?
Individual self
Relational self
Collective self
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What does the
individual self
consist of?
Attributes
and personality traits that differentiate us from others.
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How is the
relational self
defined?
By our relationships with
significant others
like siblings and friends.
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What does the
collective self
reflect?
Membership in social groups such as
nationality
or ethnicity.
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What is
philosophy
defined as?
The study of knowledge or wisdom
Derived from Latin roots: philo (love) and
sophia
(wisdom)
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Why is philosophy considered "The
Queen of All Sciences
"?
Because every scientific discipline has
philosophical
foundations.
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What did
Greek philosophers
do regarding
myths
?
They questioned myths
They sought to understand reality through
inquiry
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Who was
Socrates
?
A philosopher from Athens known for his influence on European thought.
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What is the
Socratic Method
?
It involves asking questions to clarify ideas and resolve
inconsistencies
.
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What was the foundation of
Socrates'
philosophy
?
The
Delphic Oracle's
command to "Know Thyself."
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How did
Socrates
view the self?
As a
dichotomous
entity composed of the physical realm and the ideal realm.
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What are the two realms according to
Socrates
?
The
physical realm
(changeable and imperfect) and the
ideal realm
(unchanging and eternal).
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How did
Socrates
define the human being?
As composed of
body
(physical realm) and
soul
(ideal realm).
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What did
Plato
introduce regarding the self?
A
three-part
soul/self
composed of
reason
, physical appetite, and
spirit
.
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What is the role of
reason
in
Plato's
view of the self?
To organize and control the relationship between the three
elements
of the self.
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How did
Plato
illustrate his view of the soul/self?
Through the
metaphor
of a
winged chariot
drawn by two horses representing
spirit
and
appetite
.
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What did
Augustine
believe about the body and soul?
He believed the body is different from the
immortal
soul and initially viewed it as a "
cage
" for the soul.
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