ST # 1 IN PERDEV
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- Q1
_________are also needed to determine whether real actions are performed in accordance with the plan. If the same ability is used many times in the same situation, then it becomes a habit that runs automatically, subconsciously.
EXPERIENCE
SKILLS
TALENTS
KNOWLEDGE
30s - Q2
It is required for setting goals, defining an action plan to achieve them and risk assessment.
KNOWLEDGE
TALENTS
SKILLS
EXPERIENCE
30s - Q3
It includes knowledge and skills that we acquire in the process of cognitive and practical activities.
SKILLS
TALENT
EXPERIENCE
KNOWLEDGE
30s - Q4
Our personal effectiveness depends on our innate characteristics. First, they are needed to be identified and then developed to be used in a particular subject area (science, literature, sports, politics, etc.).
SKILLS
TALENTS
EXPERIENCE
KNOWLEDGE
30s - Q5
It refers to your awareness of yourself.
ALTER-EGO
ACTUAL SELF
SELF-CONCEPT
IDEAL SELF
30s - Q6
It is the one that you actually see. It is the self that has characteristics that you were nurtured or, in some cases, born to have. It is our self-image.
SELF-CONCEPT
ACTUAL SELF
ALTER-EGO
IDEAL SELF
30s - Q7
It is the self that you aspire tobe. It is the one that you hope will possess characteristics similar to that ofa mentor or some other worldly figure.
ACTUAL SELF
IDEAL SELF
ALTER-EGO
SELF-CONCEPT
30s - Q8
Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons why one's self-concept will be inaccurate?
Very few people use current information on which to base their perceptions.
The vast majority of ourselves-concept is not based on objective facts but on subjective perceptions.
Not caring about what other people think and just appreciating your own abilities and accomplishments
Believing and focusing on the negative from verbal and nonverbal messages we decoded from significant others.
30s - Q9
Which of the following is one of the things you have to do in order to break the cycle of a negative self-concept?
Changing your verbal and nonverbal behavior
Try to change others to fit your personality
Defend yourself when other people criticize you
Take classes that will help enrich yourself-concept
30s - Q10
He is one of the psychologists who proposed the Johari Window.
Carl Rogers
Bo Sanchez
Sigmund Freud
Joseph Luft
30s - Q11
It is our overall subjective sense of value or personal worth
SELF-KNOWLEDGE
SELF-CONCEPT
SELF-IMAGE
30s - Q12
This form of the self is what we and others see in us and the things we know about ourselves and others know about us
UNKNOWN SELF
KNOWN SELF
HIDDEN SELF
BLIND SELF
30s - Q13
He believed that our self-concept is made up of three different parts, the actual self, the ideal self and the self-esteem.
SIGMUND FREUD
JOSEPH LUFT
ARISTOTLE
CARL ROGERS
30s - Q14
Self-concept is a technique that helps people improve self-awareness, interpersonal relationships and opportunity for personal development by giving or receiving feedbacks on each other’s strengths, weaknesses and blind spots
TRUE
MAYBE
SOMETIMES
FALSE
30s - Q15
Socially constructed sense of self is our sense of self as influenced by how others view us.
MAYBE
FACT
BLUFF
SOMETIMES
30s