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True/False Questions

1 .       Beliefs refer primarily to issues of right and wrong. [Hint]

 
 


2 .       William James believes that we present the same social self to all people. [Hint]

 
 


3 .       Self-esteem is primarily a description of who you are; it is not an evaluation. [Hint]

 
 


4 .       According to research by the American Association of University Women, self-esteem decreases between elementary and high school to a greater degree for girls than boys. [Hint]

 
 


5 .       Visualization is a kind of self-talk [Hint]

 
 


6 .       A key benefit of developing honest relationships is that we surround ourselves with people who make us feel good about ourselves. [Hint]

 
 


7 .       The first stage in the perception process is organization. [Hint]

 
 


8 .       Closure refers to the process through which we fill in missing information in the perceptual process. [Hint]

 
 


9 .       Indirect perception checking involves asking other persons about your interpretations [Hint]

 
 


10 .       Group associations are significant parts of our identities. [Hint]

 
 


11 .       Comparing your potential income to someone like Bill Gates is a wise form of social comparison because your standards will increase. [Hint]

 
 


12 .       "You are what you have" is your material self. [Hint]

 
 


13 .       Research shows that men are concerned about what others want and expect them to look like. [Hint]

 
 


14 .       Self concept development begins when a child starts school. [Hint]

 
 


15 .       People with low self-esteem tend to attribute their success to luck. [Hint]

 
 






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