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Partner
a. Moi
b. Personne
Question 2
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a. Brahma
b. Nirvana
c. Maya
d. Atman
Question 3
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a. David Hume
b. Paul Churchland
c. St. Augustine
d. Rene Descartes
Question 4
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a. Spiritual Self
b. Socia Self
c. Emotional Self
d. Material Self
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a. Buddhism
b. Taoism
c. Confucianism
d. Hinduism
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a. A subjective entity.
d. Always changing
Question 7
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Calm
a. Moi
b. Personne
Question 8
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a. Social Self
b. Material Self
c. Spiritual Self
d. Emotional Self
Question 9
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Sister
a. Personne
b. Moi
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Soft-hearted
a. Moi
b. Personne
Question 11
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a. George Mead
b. Rene Descartes
c. David Hume
d. St. Augustine
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Three roommates are talking about why they are in college. A sociological view of going to college highlights the effect of:
d. Our place in history, because a century ago going to college was not an option for most people.
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a. St. Augustine
b. Rene Descartes
c. Socrates
d. George Mead
Question 14
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a. Rene Descartes
b. St. Augustine
c. David Hume
d. Paul Churchland
Question 15
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Albert Bandura
b. True-self,False-Self
d. Differentiated self
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a. George Mead
b. Immanuel Kant
c. David Hume
d. Gilbert Ryle
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a. Rene Descartes
b. John Locke
c. Immanuel Kant
d. Gilbert Ryle
Question 19
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Murray Bowen
a. True-self,False-Self
b. Differentiated self
Question 20
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a. Socrates
b. David Hume
c. Rene Descartes
d. St. Augustine
Question 21
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It refers to the conviction or belief that one can take a certain task successfully.
a. Self-effectively
b. Self-efficiently
c. Self-affectively
d. Self-efficiency
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a. Understand why it’s better to live in high-income countries than low-income countries.
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a. Hinduism
b. Buddhism
c. Taoism
d. Confucianism
Question 24
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It contains our subjective dispositions like our beliefs, emotions and beliefs.
a. Spiritual Self
b. Social Self
c. Material Self
d. Physical self
Question 25
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Strict
a. Moi
b. Personne
Question 26
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Demanding
a. Moi
b. Personne
Question 27
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a. William James
b. George Mead
c. Murray Bowen
d. Carl Roger
Question 28
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a. David Hume
b. St. Augustine
c. Paul Churchland
d. Rene Descartes
Question 29
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a. Atman
b. Annata
c. Nirvana
d. Maya
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Question 31
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a. Differentiated self
b. True-self,False-Self
Question 32
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Loyal
a. Personne
b. Moi
Question 33
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a. Aggresiveness
b. Sexual Drive
c. Hunger
d. Thirst
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According to Plato, your basic emotions such as love, anger and ambition are all found in the seat of:
b. Reason
c. Spirit or passion
d. Physical Appetite
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a. Paul Churchland
b. David Hume
c. St. Augustine
d. Rene Descartes
Question 36
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Manager
a. Personne
b. Moi
Question 37
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Teacher
a. Personne
b. Moi
Question 38
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Dualism
a. Immanuel Kant
b. David Hume
c. Socrates
d. St. Augustine
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a. Attitude
b. Physical
c. Self
d. Principle
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Carl Roger
a. True-self,False-Self
d. Differentiated self
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a. Ideal Self
b. Social Self
c. Me-Self
d. Real Self
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a. You
b. We
c. "I"
d. Me
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a. St. Augustine
b. Immanuel Kant
c. David Hume
d. John Locke
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Does a person’s self-concept typically change, or does it mostly stay the same?
b. It depends on the person: some people have only one self-concept, and other have multiple different self-concepts.
c. The self-concept remains constant for most people most of the time.
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It is the “self” that feels most true to what and who you really are, it may not be perfect but it is the part of us that feel most real.
a. Real Self
b. Social Self
c. Me-Self
d. Ideal Self
Question 47
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a. Culture is learned.
b. Culture is shared.
c. Culture is cumulative.
d. Culture is symbolic.
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a. Economics
b. Sociology
c. Psychology
d. History
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c. I-self
d. Me-Self
Question 50
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Priest
a. Moi
b. Personne
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