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
-____ Information from others about our abilities used to derive mastery.
Bankruptcy Code
A collection of laws and regulations that govern the process of bankruptcy in the United States, providing a legal framework for resolving insolvency.
Discriminate
To treat someone differently or less favorably because of their race, gender, age, or other characteristic.
Insolvent
The condition of being unable to pay debts as they fall due, or having liabilities that exceed the value of assets.
Chapter 13
A type of bankruptcy in the United States that allows individuals with a regular income to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debts under the bankruptcy court's protection.