Cards (36)

    • What does the term 'identity' refer to in psychology?
      An individual's sense of self
    • Biological factors influencing identity include heredity, genetic predispositions, and brain structure
    • How do social and cultural factors influence identity?
      By shaping beliefs and behaviors
    • Personal experiences can significantly shape an individual's identity.
    • What are three key components of identity according to the study material?
      Characteristics, beliefs, values
    • A person's identity might be influenced by their family, culture, and social environment
    • Biological factors are primarily determined by genetics.
    • What is a genetic predisposition in the context of biological factors influencing identity?
      Inclination to certain traits
    • Psychological factors such as personality, self-esteem, beliefs, and motivation shape an individual's behavior
    • Order the social and cultural influences on identity from most immediate to broadest.
      1️⃣ Family
      2️⃣ Peer groups
      3️⃣ Culture
      4️⃣ Media
      5️⃣ Societal norms
    • What is the role of peer groups in shaping identity?
      Impact behaviors and self-perception
    • Personal experiences can contribute to self-esteem and beliefs, influencing identity.
    • Match Erik Erikson's developmental stages with their corresponding psychosocial conflicts:
      Infancy (0-1.5 years) ↔️ Trust vs. Mistrust
      Adolescence (12-18 years) ↔️ Identity vs. Role Confusion
      Young Adulthood (18-40 years) ↔️ Intimacy vs. Isolation
      Late Adulthood (65+ years) ↔️ Integrity vs. Despair
    • How do cognitive processes such as memory and attention influence identity?
      By shaping perception and interaction
    • Heredity refers to traits inherited from parents
    • Brain structure differences can affect personality and behavior.
    • What are biological factors determined by?
      Genetics
    • Heredity refers to traits inherited from parents
    • Individual brain differences can affect personality and behavior.
    • What are psychological factors defined as?
      Elements within the mind
    • Someone with high self-esteem is likely to feel confident and pursue their goals with motivation
    • Social and cultural influences significantly shape our identity.
    • Match the social or cultural influence with its key aspect:
      Family ↔️ Initial interactions, values
      Peer Groups ↔️ Social dynamics, trends
      Media ↔️ Role models, societal expectations
      Culture ↔️ Beliefs, traditions, practices
    • What are personal experiences influenced by?
      Significant events
    • Completing a challenging project can boost self-confidence and reinforce a belief in one's abilities
    • Developmental stages are influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors.
    • Which theorist proposed the eight stages of psychosocial development?
      Erik Erikson
    • Match the developmental stage with its associated conflict:
      Trust vs. Mistrust ↔️ Basic needs met or neglected
      Initiative vs. Guilt ↔️ Starting tasks or feeling guilty
      Intimacy vs. Isolation ↔️ Forming close relationships or experiencing loneliness
      Integrity vs. Despair ↔️ Reflecting positively on life or feeling regretful
    • Cognitive processes such as memory and attention shape our identity.
    • What are the components of emotions according to the study material?
      Cognitive appraisal, physiological changes, expressive behaviors, subjective experience
    • Affect is a broader term encompassing emotions, moods, and attitudes
    • Emotions motivate behavior toward goals.
    • What does self-esteem refer to?
      Overall sense of self-worth
    • Match the concept with its definition:
      Self-Perception ↔️ How individuals view themselves
      Self-Esteem ↔️ Overall sense of self-worth
    • What is the primary focus of Marcia's Identity Statuses?
      Exploration and commitment
    • Erikson's stages highlight psychosocial conflicts, while Marcia's statuses focus on exploration and commitment.