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MIDTERM EXAMINATION (UNDERSTANDING THE SELF)

Name: Rafael D. Villanueva Jr.


18 Mar 2021 - 05:00PM

SCORE

44
63%
70

Note: This score is not nal

1. Socrates believes that every man is dualistic, composed of


body and soul. 

True
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2. The Soul is a physical thing that is not perfect and temporary. 

False
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3. Plato believes that the soul is divided into 3 different parts


that have different views, leading to different behaviors. 

True
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4. Sigmund Freud de ned the self as an organizing principle


that combines experiences.

False
False
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5. Sociology is the hormonal and genetic and composition.

False
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6. Nurture is the cultural surroundings in which we are un-


praised.

False
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7. The Spirited Soul is the brave part of a person.

False
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8. Psychology is the scienti c study of how people behave, think


and feel

True
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9. Adaptation is the child’s process to encounter situational


conditions.

True
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10. Immanuel Kant is known as “the father of American


psychology”.

False
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11. He de ned the self as an organizing principle that combines


experiences.

IMMANUEL KANT
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12. Activities that are not currently active but stored in our
memory.

PRECONSCIOUS
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13. He is the father of psychoanalysis. Answer:

SIGMUND FREUD
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14. He is a Scottish Philosopher, he focused his work in the eld


of empiricism, skepticism, and naturalism.

DAVID HUME
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15. He follows the concept that God embraces us all, he said


that everything will be better if we are with God.

ST. AUGUSTINE
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16. A Canadian philosopher who focuses on the idea that


people should improve our association and use of worth in
distinguishing the self.

PAUL CHURCHLAND
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17. It represents the part of the self as “organized sets of


attitudes” towards the self. It is who we are in other eyes.

ME
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18. It is the study of people, past and present. It centering on


the understanding the human condition in its cultural aspect.
Answer: , ,

ANTHROPOLOGY
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19. It is commonly known as the process of getting new


information that is already active in our schemas.

ASSIMILATION
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20. It is a procedure known as a part of adaptation involves that


altering or changing the existing schemas, as a result of a new
experiences and information.

ACCOMODATION
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21. It is essential to maintain a balance between assimilation


and accommodation.

EQUILIBRATION
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22. She cited that self-esteem can be observed as a degree of


self-success in academic, social and physical areas.

SUSAN HARTER
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23. It is the ideal self and self-concept.

SELF ESTEEM
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24. Is an idea that referring to an individual’s perception of “self”


that remains comparatively consistent and steady over time.

SELF CONCEPT
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25. According to him the self has two elements the I-self and
the Me-self.

GEORGE HERBERT MEAD


GEORGE HERBERT MEAD
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26. It is who you are in reality, how you think, feel, or act.

REAL SELF
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27. It came from the Latin word Spiritus which means breath of
life.

SPIRITUALITY
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28. It is the human desire to acquire products and goods in


excess of one’s basic needs.

MATERIAL SELF
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29. It refers to giving to much importance to material


possessions and excessively being concern with its acquisition.

MATERIALSIM
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30. It represent a social arrangement wherein lived culture,


social resources, way of life, and material resources depend on
the markets.

CONSUMER CULTURE
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31. It came from the Latin word religio that means an obligation,
bond, reverence and religare that means to bind.

RELIGION
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32. It uses religion as a way of diffusing anger and hostility.

CONFLICT RESOLUTION
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33. This pertains to the realm beyond direct human experience.

SUPERNATURAL
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34. According to him the meaning of life lies in nding a


purpose and taking responsibility for oneself and others.

VICTOR FRANKL
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35. This explains the origin or history of the world.

COSMOLOGY
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36. Enables human to explain the unexplainable phenomena.

SUPERNATURAL
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37. It plays a massive part in the consumption of commercial


products.

CONSUMER CULTURE
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38. As a consumer you have the power to control your


expenditures as you have your free will to choose.

CONCIOUS CONSUMPTION
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39. It controls the forces which they feel they have no control.

LOCUS OF CONTROL
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40. It gives you comfort and security.

HOUSE
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41. These are people whom you are psychologically connected.

FAMILY AND FRIENDS


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42. Taking good care of it will help you experience life to the
fullest.

RELATIONSHIP
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43. Considered as an extension of your identity.

MATERIAL POSSESSIONS
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44. The style and brands of this is become symbols that are
representation of the self.

SYMBOLIC SELF
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45. This method can be stopped when couples decided to have


a child again.

CONTRACEPTION METHODS
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46. We are attracted to those who are physically attractive.

PHYSICAL ATTRACTIVENESS
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47. This method is encouraged by the church because it does


not use chemicals and therefore has no side effects on the part
of the partners.

NATURAL METHOD
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48. A person whose gender identity differs from their assigned
sex at birth.

TRANSGENDER
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49. The Mexican vampire woman, reinvented herself through


body piercings to empower herself.

MARIA JOSE CRISTERNA


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50. Psychologist thinks this drive peaks during the teens and
early twenties.

SEX DRIVE
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51. According to him the Traditional Cartesian dualism, commit


a serious confusion when searching beyond the human body.

RENE DESCARTES
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52. It refers to genetic inheritance which sets the individual’s


potentials.

HEREDITY
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53. Harter said this is the emergence of more abstract self-


de nitions, such as inner thoughts, attitudes, motives, and
emotions.

SELF CONCEPT
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54. It enables politeness and social courtesy, even when we


may not feel like it.

HEALTY FALSE SELF


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55. A quality of western thinking where self-expression and


self-actualization are essential ways of establishing who one is,
as well as discovering satisfaction in the world.

INDIVIDUALISTIC
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56. It’s the identity and self-concept of an individual who is


interlocking with the identity and status of his/her community or
culture, sharing its feelings as well as its occurrence.

CONFUCIANISM
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57. This culture is more individualistic and trying to look for the
meaning of life there and now with self at the center as it is
already given and part of the divine.

WESTERN
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58. It has four phases cycle including excitement, plateau,


orgasm, and resolution.

SEXUAL RESPONSE
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59. An individual whose sexual anatomy or chromosomes do


not t with the traditional markers of “female” and “male”.

INTERSEX
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60. Also considered as a material possession as it also re ects


the wealth and hard labor.

CARS
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61. This word originated from the ilonggos according to Magos.


DUNGAN
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62. These may be oriented towards the supernatural, but at the


same time addressing the needs of individuals or of the entire
community.

RITUALS
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63. An outdated term that originated in the medical and


psychological communities for people who have permanently
changed their gender identity through surgery and hormones.

TRANSEXUAL
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64. It focuses on a person’s looks and body.

PHYSICAL BODY
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65. It motivates you to be a better person and honestly listen to


each other’s feelings, make each other happy.

EMPATHY
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66. Engaged in the tendency toward unitary explanations of


phenomena and a closed system view of self.

RELIGION
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67. The growing expertise of the child’s thought process.

STAGES OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT


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68. These are the mental organization individuals use to


understand their environment and fate action
understand their environment and fate action.

SCHEMES
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69. Considered to be the father of classical liberation and his


works made up of the way to various revolutions to ght the
utter powers of monarchs and rules of his time.

JOHN LOCKE
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70. He is famous to be the advocate of methodical doubt. He


de ned the roles of the mind and body to the belief of one’s
existence and sense of self.

RENE DESCARTES
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