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SAN ISIDRO COLLEGE

City of Malaybalay
GEC101: Understanding the Self
THE SELF FROM VARIOUS PERSPECTIVES: Anthropology/Psychology
(PUZZLE 3)

ACROSS
1. ______________ described the self as encompassing the “physical organism, possessing psychological functioning and social attributes.
2. & 3. Neuroscientist Joseph LeDoux conceptualized the 2.__________ and 3.___________aspects of the self
4. It is an interpretation of the meaning of something; hence, in this sense, the meaning of “self”
5. _____________believed that culture can influence how you view relationships, personality traits, achievement, and expressing emotions
6. It is the study of people, past, and present.
7. It is the scientific study of how people behave, think and feel.
8. He believes that children construct an understanding of the world then, experience inconsistencies between what they already know and
what they discover in their environment, and they adjust their ideas accordingly.

DOWN
9. The stage in cognitive development wherein the child demonstrates conservation, reversibility, serial ordering, and a mature understanding
of cause-and-effect relationship.
10. The stage of self-development according to Harter, wherein the person described the “self” in terms of concrete, observable
characteristics.
11. He is considered as the “father of American Psychology.
12. The dimension of the me-self that includes personality character defining values.
13. __________psychology is a psychological perspective that highlights the individual’s innate drive toward self-actualization and the process
of realizing and expressing one’s own capabilities and creativity.
14. It is the essential characteristic that never, ever changes and sticks with the individual all his/her life.
15. One of the domains of the self that is the image you project to the public is the public self or _________________.

SAN ISIDRO COLLEGE


City of Malaybalay
GEC101: Understanding the Self
THE SELF FROM VARIOUS PERSPECTIVES: Anthropology/Psychology
(PUZZLE 3)

ACROSS
1. ______________ described the self as encompassing the “physical organism, possessing psychological functioning and social attributes.
2. & 3. Neuroscientist Joseph LeDoux conceptualized the 2.__________ and 3.___________aspects of the self
4. It is an interpretation of the meaning of something; hence, in this sense, the meaning of “self”
5. _____________believed that culture can influence how you view relationships, personality traits, achievement, and expressing emotions
6. It is the study of people, past, and present.
7. It is the scientific study of how people behave, think and feel.
8. He believes that children construct an understanding of the world then, experience inconsistencies between what they already know and
what they discover in their environment, and they adjust their ideas accordingly.

DOWN
9. The stage in cognitive development wherein the child demonstrates conservation, reversibility, serial ordering, and a mature understanding
of cause-and-effect relationship.
10. The stage of self-development according to Harter, wherein the person described the “self” in terms of concrete, observable
characteristics.
11. He is considered as the “father of American Psychology.
12. The dimension of the me-self that includes personality character defining values.
13. __________psychology is a psychological perspective that highlights the individual’s innate drive toward self-actualization and the process
of realizing and expressing one’s own capabilities and creativity.
14. It is the essential characteristic that never, ever changes and sticks with the individual all his/her life.
15. One of the domains of the self that is the image you project to the public is the public self or _________________.

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