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Topic 7: The Self – What makes you who you are?
7.2 Identity and Self-Esteem
7.2.1 Factors Influencing Identity
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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.