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GED101 Module 8 Assesment Test
GED101 Module 8 Assesment Test
This theory has outlined six (6) philosophical premises that are not only crucial to our full
self-understanding but also vital in shaping our future.
Possible Selves Theory
Time Perspectives Theory
Personal Self Theory
Special Relativity Theory
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3. The Time Perspectives theory explains that people are likely to sort, categorize, and
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analyze their human experiences into past, present, and future timeframes, influenced by
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4. This type of our future selves refers to what you might become.
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Ought-to selves
Feared selves
Ideal or Hoped-for selves
Future selves
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5. Motivational resource and behavioral blueprint fall under the sixth premise of the
Possible Selves theory.
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False
6. These individuals are those who feel their lives are out of their control and that no matter
what they do, things will not turn out as they plan it to be.
Present-fatalistic
Past-positive
Present-hedonistic
Future-oriented
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7. This type of individuals base their present choices and action on long-term consequences.
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Present-hedonistic
8. This type of premise is based on the concepts of proximal and distal goals.
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Fourth premise
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Third premise
First premise
9. This theory explains that people are likely to sort, categorize, and analyze their human
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experiences into past, present, and future timeframes, influenced by personal, social, and
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institutional influences.
Time Perspectives Theory
Possible Selves Theory
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False
11. These are individuals who tend to be risk-takers, driven by sensory, concrete factors,
driven by pleasurable sensations, and often disregard negative consequences of their
actions since they are focused on the process rather than the outcome, and are often
emotional and volatile.
Present-hedonistic
Present-fatalistic
Past-positive
Future-oriented
12. Future-oriented individuals are those who feel their lives are out of their control and that
no matter what they do, things will not turn out as they plan it to be.
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13. The third premise of the Possible Selves theory explains that our future self is intertwined
with our past and present selves.
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14. This type of our future selves refers to what you would like to become.
Ideal or Hoped-for selves
Feared selves
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Future selves
15. Human beings are gifted with vision, reasoning and logic and these facilitate our
decision-making capabilities.
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False
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16. This type of premise explains that our future self is intertwined with our past and present
selves.
Third premise
Sixth premise
Fourth premise
First premise
17. Present-fatalistic individuals tend to be risk-takers, driven by sensory, concrete factors,
driven by pleasurable sensations, and often disregard negative consequences of their
actions since they are focused on the process rather than the outcome, and are often
emotional and volatile.
True
False
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18. Under the second premise of the Possible Selves theory, the feared selves are what you
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are afraid of becoming.
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19. Present-hedonistic individuals base their present choices and action on long-term
consequences.
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20. This type of our future selves refers to what you are afraid of becoming.
Feared selves
Ideal or Hoped-for selves
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Ought-to selves
21. The fifth premise describes that our future selves is a product of our social interaction
True
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