Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank.
A Socialization B. Middle friendship circles C. Popular clique D. Social isolates E. Waruabes F. Contextual dissonance G. Idiocultures H. Turnine point I. Life course J. Looking-glass self K. Aperts of socialization L. Play stage M. Garne stage N. Preparatory stage O. Life events P. Referential beliefs Q. Generalized other R. Birth cohort S. Historical context T. Lirked lives U. Tirring V. Racial socialization W. Apency X. Gender socialization Y. Pyprnalion effect Z. Children’s cultural routines AA Life stages
-____ The process of personal change from infancy to late adulthood resulting from personal and societal events and from transitions into and out of social roles.
Describe the process of negotiating salary and benefits post-job offer.
Identify effective strategies for integrating into a new workplace.
Understand the importance and structure of follow-up communications after an interview.
Recognize the importance of setting long-term career goals and strategies to achieve them.
Ego
In psychoanalytic theory, the part of the personality that mediates between the demands of the id, the superego, and reality.
Self-Concept
An individual's awareness and perception of their own personality traits, abilities, and characteristics, forming the basis of their self-identity.
Incongruence
The disparity between an individual's self-image and actual experiences, often leading to psychological discomfort.
Archetypes
Universal, instinctive themes and symbols present in the collective unconscious, proposed by Carl Jung, that shape human experiences and behaviors.