Self and personality Crossword
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
 
 
Down: 1) how temperament is measured; based on typical mood, regularity or predict ability of biological functions such as feeding and sleeping habits,tendency to approach or withdraw from new stimuli, intensity of emotional reactions, adaptability to new experiences and changes in routine4) baby personality; early, genetic based tendencies to respond in predictable ways to events that serve as the building blocks of personality6) peoples perceptions of their unique attributes or traits internal representation of themselves, "what I am"8) classify oneself into social categories based on age, sex and other visible characteristics. Figuring out what is "like me" and what is "not like me"9) infants and their caregivers share perceptual experiences by looking at the same object at the same time Across: 2) infants are active, irritable and irregular in their habits, react negatively to changes in routine, cry frquently and have tantrums3) the tendency to be extremely shy, restrained, distressed in response to unfamiliar people and situations5) relatively inactive, moody, moderately regular daily schedules, slow to adapt to new people and situations, respond to situations in a mildy negative ways. >ex: they may resist cuddling by looking away from the cuddler rather than kicking or screaming. they eventually adapt<7) your overall evaluation of your worth as a person, high or low, based on all the positive and negative self perceptions that make up yourself concept. "How good I am"10) organized combination of attributes, motives, values and behaviors unique to each individual 11) an overall sense of who we are, where we are heading and where we fit into society12) -develop a implicit sense of self through their perceptions of their bodies and actions -first realize they are different from their environments during the first 3 or 4 months -by 6 months: infants discover properties of their physical selves, can distinguish between the self and the rest of the world - by 1yr: realize that others are separte beings with different perspectives13) even tempered, typically content or happy, open and adaptable to new experiences such as the approach of a stranger. They have regular feeding and sleeping habitsand they tolerate frustrations and discomforts14) personality dimensions; are both genetically and biologically based influenced. Start developing during infancy and seem to be universal. 1) openess to experience (fantasy, feelings, actions,ideas) 2) conscientious( competence, order, self-discipline) 3) extraversion(warmth, excitement seeking, positive emotions) 4) agreeableness(trust, straightforward, tender mindedness) 5) neuroticism(anxiety, depression, consciousness)15) the ability to recognize one self in a mirror or photograph >a mother smears a spot of blush on an infants nose and then places the infant in front of a mirror. If the inftant has some mental image of his own face, he should notice the red spot and reach for or wipe his own nose(18-24months)<16) personality is a set of dispositional trait dimensions or continua along which people can differ. For ex- sociable-unsociable, responsible-irresponible -personality traits are relatively enduring/static; they expect to see carry over in personality over the yrs - they do not believe that personality unfolds in a series of stages17) emphasizes that people change if their environment changes. -rejects that personality develops in a set of universal stages -personality boils down to set of behavorial tendencies shaped by interactions with other people in specific social situations >agressive boy can become a warm and caring man if his aggression is no longer reinforced but his caring behavior is<
 

 

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