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Social Psychology Exam 2

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According to George Herbert Meade what does the self consist of?   the "me" and "i"  
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what is the "me"   the "me" is the socialized part of a person  
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what is the "i"   the "i" is the action and the present of our actions  
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what is self-concept?   the self-concept is your overall sense of who you are  
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what is self-schemas?   the elements of ourself concept that serve a mental template by which we organize the world. ex: when you say you're smart you are more likely to notice when someone else is smart + interact w/ them.  
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what is self-reference effect?   the tendency to process differently + remember well information related to one's self  
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what is ilusion of transparency?   the illusion that our concealed emotions can leak out and be easily read by others.  
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How do we gain our self-schemas?   by social comparison  
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what is self concept?   your overall sense of who you are  
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what is social comparison?   evaluation one's abilities/opinions by comparing one's self with others  
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what is social status?   the position one has in a group/society  
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why are there certain roles?   because there are behavioral expectations or requirements attached to a self  
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what are possible selves?   what we dream/dread becoming in the future  
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what is dramaturgy?   idea that social life is like a drama/play  
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what does socialization teach us?   teaches us how to act when given a social script and learn the social expectations to act out the role  
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what is impression management?   attempting to manage the impression others receive of us  
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what is front stage?   where we perform  
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what is backstage?   where we get ready before we perform  
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how does impression management work?   by collectively defining a situation, by communicating with others what to think of us, using fronts, by being dramatic, and presenting our idealized self  
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what's a working consensus?   people agreeing upon a definition of a situation  
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what are expressions given?   conscious, intentional, or usually verbal communication  
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what are expressions given off?   may or may not be intentional but they tend to be nonverbal such as body language, facial expressions, style of dress  
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what are fronts?   used to control audience perception  
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what is setting?   where the impression management is happening such as our surroundings  
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what is a personal front?   what we bring to the table/ what we project. such as sex, race, clothing, looks, etc  
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what is appearance?   how we look the part of convey the status  
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what are manners?   how we play the role  
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what is dramatic realization?   the portrayal of aspects of the performer that one really wants the audience to know  
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what is idealization?   trying to live up to what others consider to be the idea. this can lead to misinterpretation as we're not showing our true selves  
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