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
-____ A way of building mastery by seeing other people perform tasks; it shows us that the task is accomplishable.
Derailments
Generally refers to sudden or severe deviations from the expected or planned course in one's thoughts, behaviors, or lives.
Neologisms
Newly coined words or phrases or new meanings for existing words, often created to describe new phenomena or to offer fresh insights in various fields.
Grandeur
A sense of one's own importance or superiority, often exaggerated and not based in reality.
Paranoia
A psychological disorder marked by false beliefs of being persecuted, unnecessary feelings of jealousy, or an inflated sense of self-importance, usually developed into a systematic framework.