GE6100 Understanding the Self
It is the
Philosopher who believe in that one can know only what comes from the senses
and experience |
Hume |
He doubted the
basic idea of the individual character and says that there is no lasting self |
David Hume |
Father of Modern
Philosophy |
Rene Descartes |
One of the world's
best known and most widely read and studied philosopher |
Plato |
The two
philosophers who answer the "WHO AM I?" |
John Locke and
Descartes |
Rene Descartes said
that our mind and thought are true identity and he called it |
A soul |
Philosophy is the
study of |
Of general and
fundamental problems |
Philosophy means in
greek word "philosophia" |
Love of Wisdom |
The philosopher who
is considered the "Father of Psychoanalysis" |
Sigmund Freud |
"Philosphia"
means |
Love of Wisdom |
This social
perspective focuses on the negative, clashed and ever-changing nature of
society |
Conflict Perspective |
This thinker looked
and studied class struggle in society |
Karl Marx |
Ethnology means |
Is analysis,
comparison and contrast of cultures of people |
Sociology comes
from the greek words "sociouos" and "logos" which means |
Society and Study |
It is also called
Biological anthropology |
Physical Anthropology |
What is
Anthropology? |
Is the study of
similarities and differences of individuals |
It is focuses on
the study of politics or government. |
Political Science |
This sociological
perspective states that sociologist should look into details and symbols to
understand and interpret how people react |
Symbolic interactionist
perspective |
It is the study of
different patterns in human behavior, thought and feelings. |
Cultural Anthropology |
Aguste Comte
defines sociology as ____. |
Scientific study of
society |
Is a field of
medicine that is concerned with the treatment of mental illness |
Psychiatry |
It deals with
nature and behavior of a population and relations to the groups present
social intuitions. |
Social Anthropology (not
sure) |
Is a science that
studies man's culture. |
Anthropology |
Deals with the
applicability and usefulness of the principles and theories of group life as
bases for the regulation of man's social environment. |
Sociological theory and
method (not sure) |
What is Psychology? |
Is the study of person
mind |
Functionalism is a theory
influenced by __________. |
Darwin's Theory of
Evolution |
What are the Goals
of Psychology? |
Describe, explain,
predict and influence behavior and mental processes |
Psychoanalysis
means _________________. |
Make unconscious; it
restrain trauma through therapy |
Is a psychologists
who developed " operant conditioning theory" |
B.F.Skinner |
What is theory? |
Is a general set of
principles to suggest the explanation of how a number of separate facts are
related |
Human reproduction
is possible by |
All of the choices |
This refers to the
body which is a marvelous and complex container of human experiences |
Physical Self |
He introduced the
concept of the body ego |
Sigmund Freud |
This refers to
biological traits that society associates with being male or female |
Sex |
_______ used to
prevent conception |
In-vitro fertilization |
Refers to close
ties or feelings of familiarity to a person |
Intimacy |
Meanings of
femininity or masculinity that is associated with culture |
Gender |
He considers the
body as the source of sensation and the origin and maintenance of personality |
William James |
Practices, sexual
activities and identity which may or may not be aligned with biological
traits or cultural meanings |
Sexuality |
He argued that mind
and body are one and all psychological process are part of physical
processess |
William James |
The Digital Self
can be seen in the form of __________. |
Profiles or Avatars |
Is the Filipino
version of the famous line "hakuna matata" |
Bahala Na |
The spiritual self
provides _______________ and ______________ to our physical self. |
Insight, intuition |
The individual
seems to be offered a __________ slate in the digital world. |
Clean |
According to Frank
Trentmann, the old critics of luxury said that the human self was something
_________ that existed apart from the material world. |
Pure |
One guideline for
proper sharing of information and ethical use of the internet is _________. |
Be choosy about your
online friends |
The sum of all our
characteristics and our interactions isour _________________. |
Partial Identity |
For William James,
the core of the material self is the _______. |
Body |
A close to perfect
analogy of the Spiritual Self and the Spiritual Dimension is how
______________are connected to the ______________. |
Computers, Internet |
Making their guests
feel at home is a Filipino value and trait called ___________. |
Hospitality |
In the acronym
S-M-A-R-T in setting goals for success, What does S stands for? |
Specific |
This facet of
wellness has to do with being able to cope with life's challenges and
successes |
Emotiona |
Aside from actually
studying students also need to pray. |
TRUE |
Give 1 type of
mindset according to the psychologist Carol Dweck |
Growth mindset |
This facet of
wellness has to do with the ability to connect and relate to other people and
being able to empathize or sympathize with others |
Social |
In the acronym
S-M-A-R-T in setting goals for success, What does R stands for? |
Relevant |
Being punctual and
being honest are some qualities of a successful student. |
TRUE |
The main or basic
types of learning are: |
Classical Conditioning,
Operant Conditioning, Observational Learning |
Instincts and
reflexes involve learning. |
FALSE |
Maintaining a
Spiritual Practice is part of Physical Self-care. |
TRUE |
It is a pure
description of the culture of a people or an ethic group |
Ethnology |
It is the
Philosopher who believe in that one can know only what comes from the senses
and experience |
David Hume |
It is
phenomenologist who asserts that mind-body bifurcation that has been going on
for a long time is a furtile endeavor an invalid problem. |
Meleau-Ponty |
Ethnology means |
Is analysis, comparison
and contrast of cultures of people |
His view of the
human person reflects the entire spirit of the medieval world when it comes
to man |
Rene Descartes |
It is one type or
an ethic group |
Ethnology |
He dismisses the
Cartesian Dualism |
St. Augustine |
"Philosphia"
means |
Love of Wisdom |
Once a plan has
been devised it must be carried out |
Carry out the plan |
"Logus"
means |
Study human |
He influenced
Neo-Platonism |
St. Augustine |
It's also called an
individualistic culture since their focus is on the person |
Western Culture |
IT is a code of
Ethical Conduct of how should properly act according to their relationship
with other people. |
Confucianism |
Also emphasize more
on the value of equality even if they see that the individual can rise above
everything else |
Western Culture |
Taoism
means_________ |
Is living in the way
of the Tao or the universe |
The Westerns
emphasize _______________ |
More on the value of
equality |
The two
philosophers who answer the "WHO AM I?" |
John Locke and Descartes |
Who is the muslim
scholar (801-806)? |
All the above |
Confucianism can be
seen as a code of ______ |
Social life |
It is the study of
the past events |
HISTORY |
Rene Descartes said
that our mind and thought are true identity and he called it. |
a soul |
It is utilization
of pure sociological theories and methods outside academic settings |
Applied psychology |
Deals with the
operations of the body systems and organs and their interactions |
Physiology |
Wundt's student and
the founder of structuralism |
Edward Titchener |
Deals with the
interaction of the people to the environment. |
Social Psychology |
This theory used
direct observations to supplement introspection |
Functionalism |
He conceived of the
human person as having a body and a mind. |
St. Augustine |
It is a branch of
general anthropology concerned with the study of man's culture and society in
the past. |
Anthropology |
What Psychologists
do? |
All of the choices |
Buddhism means
__________. |
Human person |
Who launched the
cognitive revolution in psychology |
George Miller |
The study of
patterns in human behavior |
Cultural Anthropology |
Study of a single
social institution |
Economics (not sure) |
He influenced
Neo-Platonism |
St. Augustine |
Is the study of
perception and its influence on thinking and problem solving |
Gestalt |
It is focuses on
the study of politics or government |
Political Science |
It is the name of
the game and they are more likely straightforward and forceful in their
communication as well as decision making. |
Competition |
It is also called
Biological Anthropology |
Physical Anthropology |
The proponent of
"little Albert" study. |
John Bratson Watson |
Who founded the
Psycho analysis theory? |
SIGMUND FREUD |
One of the world's
best known and most widely read and studied philosopher |
PLATO |
IT is a code of
Ethical Conduct of how should properly act according to their relationship
with other people. |
Confucianism |
It is characterized
by an in depth fiery feeling or attractedness which can be sexual or romantic
attraction |
Passion |
This is viewing a
person who is Not naturally sexual but seeing it as such |
Objectification |
These are people
who do not identify themselves with a particular gender or sexual assignment |
Gender Queer |
A psychologist who
proposed the triangular theory of love |
Robert Sternberg |
Who works the
" system of logic" |
John Stuart Mill's |
A branch of social
science that study living organisms |
Biology |
Ethnology
means" |
Is analysis,
comparison and contrast of cultures of people |
Who founded the
modern experimental psychology |
Edward Titchener |
These are people
whose biological attributes are not aligned with his/her perception of
his/her gender |
Transgender |
Which of the
following is NOT a sexual response? |
Arousal |
It is focuses on
the study of politics or government". |
Political Science |
Give an Example of
Common Sexually transmitted infections or diseases |
TRICH |
Taoism
means______________. |
Is living in the way
of the Tao or the universe |
Confucianism can be
seen as a code of ______________. |
Ethical conduct |
_______ is used to
prevent conception |
Birth control pills
and contraception (not sure) |
Which of the
following is Not a misconception about sex? |
It is fluid and may
change |
A branch of social
science that study the property and composition of substance and related
changes of those substances |
Chemistry |
These are people
whose biological body is aligned with their gender identity |
Cis-Gender |
It is characterized
by an intense feeling or closeness to a person |
Intimacy |
A psychologist who
initiated the idea of functionalism and focused on direct observations to
supplement introspection |
William James |
This is viewing a
person as a sexual object for one's own pleasure |
Objectification |
Self-care is a
lifetime habit and culture. |
TRUE |
In the acronym
S-M-A-R-T in setting goals for success, What does T stands for? |
Time-Bound |
This facet of
wellness has to do with the ability to have an open mind and welcoming to new
learnings or ideas |
Intellectual |
Setting a time
frame when to achieve a goal restricts a person and creates frustration |
True |
Goals should have a
set deadline |
Time-Bound |
The sum of all our
characteristics and our interactions is our _________________. |
Partial Identity |
A tool to help us
manage our time, plans, action list, and notes in our daily job can be a |
Diary |
The initial process
of learning happens in our nervous system. |
True |
There is greater
self-____________ from the individual in the online world even if it is true
in real life or not |
Expression |
This pertains to
all facets of a person's well-being inside and out |
Wellness |
It is better to
socialize with other people that having time for oneself |
true |
This a factor of
wellness that has genes inherited that contribute to our susceptibility or
immunity to diseases |
Family
History/Heredity |
Instincts and
reflexes involve learning. |
FALSE |
This a factor of
wellness that has to do with how we take care of our body |
Health Habits |
In the acronym
S-M-A-R-T in setting goals for success, What does M stands for? |
Measurable |
Self-care involves
a life of wild sex, drugs, and alcohol. |
False |
To be successful,
people should not merely rely on "will-power" |
True |
In writing down
goals, people should use the words "I would" "I hope"
"I might" |
False |
This facet of
wellness has to do with the ability to recognize a higher being that
satisfies the need of the soul |
Spiritual |
All successful and
rich people display "wellness" in all facets of life |
True |
Goals should be
aligned with the purpose or direction you want to achieve |
Relevant |
This psychological
Mindset states that people who have the ability to recover from failures
faster are most successful |
Grit Mindset |
Recognizing and
accepting mistakes is called "Self-Forgiveness" |
False |
This pertains to
the state of a person's body which is free from any injury or illness |
Health |
People who failed
in achieving goals are the ones who do not have good planning strategies |
TRUE |
Ruining each
other's reputations and pulling each other down is a Filipino trait called
__________. |
Crab Mentality |
Eating all food
groups (go, glow and glow food) is most important than portion size |
FALSE |
Access to
Healthcare is ready available to everyone since there are local health
centers and hospitals everywhere |
FALSE |
The first step to
achieving goals is to write them down, to make it a reality. |
True |
It is important to
follow society's description of beauty in order to be "in" |
FALSE |
Desiring to look
more foreign than local and favoring foreign products than Filipino products
is a trait called __________ |
Colonial Mentality |
In the acronym
S-M-A-R-T in setting goals for success, What does A stands for? |
Attainable |
Goals should be
something you desire and want. Achieving goals should have a sense of
purpose. This statement says that goals are___ |
Motivating |
Goal that cannot be
measured do not indicate progress |
FALSE |
Every action is
aimed to achieve a result |
TRUE |
Net surfing is a
good stress reliever because it improves mood and boost immunity |
False |
Goals should be
realistic |
Attainable |
Deliberate Practice
pushes people harder and get out of their comfort zones |
TRUE |
"The Political
Self" suggests, the psychological and the economic, the political and
the personal, in reality constantly ________and __________. |
Interact, interweave |
Is the study of
perception and its influence on thinking and problem solving |
Gestalt |
It also called
Biological Anthropology |
Physical Anthropology |
Who launched the
cognitive revolution in psychology |
George Miller |
Is the science of
society and the social interactions taking place therein |
Sociology |
It is a pure
description of the culture of a people or an ethic group |
Ethnography |
It also called
Biological Anthropology |
Physical Anthropology |
It is the
Philosopher who believe in that one can know only what comes from the senses
and experience |
David Hume |
Also emphasize more
on the value of equality even if they see that the individual can rise above
everything else |
Western Culture |
He conceived of the
human person as having a body and a mind. |
Rene Descartes |
Deals with the
operations of the body systems and organs and their interactions |
Physiology |
It is focuses on
the study of politics or government |
Political Science |
Once a plan has
been devised it must be carried out. |
review the solution |
It is one type or
an ethic group |
Ethnography |
The proponent of
"little Albert" study. |
John Bratson Watson |
The Westerns
emphasize ____________. |
More on the value of
equality |
The two
philosophers who answer the "WHO AM I?" |
John Locke and
Descartes |
Buddhism means
______________________________. |
Is a path of practice
and spiritual development |
"Logus"
means |
None of the choices |
It is
phenomenologist who asserts that mind-body bifurcation that has been going on
for a long time is a furtile endeavor an invalid problem. |
Meleau-Ponty |
Wundt's student and
the founder of structuralism |
Edward Titchener |
It is the
information processing theories |
Computer |
Study of a single
social institution |
Psychology |
It is the study of
the past events. |
History |
His view of the
human person reflects the entire spirit of the medieval world when it comes
to man. |
St. Augustine |
What Psychologists
do? |
All of the choices |
The study of
patterns in human behavior |
Cultural Anthropology |
One of the world's
best known and most widely read and studied philosopher |
Plato |
Deals with the
interaction of the people to the environment. |
Social Psychology |
This theory used
direct observations to supplement introspection |
Functionalism |
Ethnology means |
Is analysis, comparison
and contrast of cultures of people |
It deals with nature and behavior of a population and relations to the groups present social intuitions.
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Who founded the modern experimental psychology
ReplyDelete-wilhelm wundt
Which of the following is NOT a sexual response?
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a big help from a student like me whos working
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All successful and rich people display "wellness" in all facets of life
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Setting a time frame when to achieve a goal restricts a person and creates frustration
- false
It is better to socialize with other people that having time for oneself
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The sum of all our characteristics and our interactions is our _________
- all of the choices
Goal that cannot be measured do not indicate progress
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The sum of all our characteristics and our interactions is our _________________.
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all of the choices (wrong)
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ReplyDeleteHe introduced the concept of the body ego
ReplyDelete-Wilhelm Reich