Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank.
A. I B. Self-evaluations C. Backstage D. Self-indication E. Self F. Me G. Social identities H. Verbal persuasion I. Self-consistency motive J. Identity K. Social identity theory L. Role identities M. Self-identities N. Emotional arousal O. Self-concept P. Self-esteem motive Q. Impression management R. Psychological centrality S. Self-perceptions T. Impression given U. Impression given off V. Social categories W. Categorization X. Vicarious experience Y. Self-fulfilling prophecy Z. Personal accomplishments AA. Social comparisons BB. Dramaturgical sociology CC. Oceanic self DD. Physical self EE. Reflective self FF. Social self GG. Affect control theory HH. Reflected appraisals II. Situated self JJ. Self-enhancement KK. Mastery LL. Mattering MM. Self-estem NN. Front stage OO. Identity theory PP. Personal characteristics QQ. Identity control theory RR. Self narratives
-____ In social identity theory, the process through which we draw sharp dividing lines between group membership categories and assign people (including ourselves) to relevant categories.
Risk-Taking Behavior
Actions that involve exposure to danger, harm, or loss, but are pursued for potential rewards.
Sexist Ideas
Beliefs and attitudes that perpetuate stereotypes or discrimination based on an individual's gender, often favoring one gender over others.
Social Institutions
Complex systems of norms and structures that meet the basic needs of society, such as family, education, religion, and the economy.
Sexist Behavior
Actions or attitudes that discriminate or create inequity based on a person's gender, often favoring one gender over another.