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- Q1
It refers to an arrangement having a set of actors such as individuals or organizations and a set of dyadic ties (relationship between two individuals) among these actors. ()
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It is the representation of one’s identity which distinguishes him or her from other identities.
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It is gaining knowledge about yourself through your inner emotions and thinking such as knowing what you feel although you cannot explain why;
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It is the term for someone who goes against the general rules and expected conduct of society.
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It is a deviant who relapses to an undesirable behavior after being subjected to sanctions.
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It promotes the perspective that “people act toward things based on the meaning those things have for them, and these meanings are derived from social interaction and modified through interpretation.
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It is an unending process wherein an individual creates a personal identity as he or she learns the norms, behavior, values, and social skills based on his or her social position.
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It is an extended term for information technology (IT) which stresses the role of unified communications and the integration of telecommunications.
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It involves comparing yourself with other people who may be better or worse than you.
self-perception
social comparison
self-awareness
self-deception
120sHUMSS_MCT12-IIg-i-4 - Q10
It is your belief about yourself which is based on your behavior such as when you think you are generous because you enjoy sharing what you have with others.
self-deception
social comparison
self-awareness
self-perception
120sHUMSS_MCT12-IIg-i-4 - Q11
It consists of looking inward, involving your emotions, beliefs, feelings, and thoughts on the one hand, and knowing yourself through other people’s perceptions about you, on the other hand.
self-deception
self-perception
social comparison
self-awareness
120sHUMSS_MCT12-IIg-i-4 - Q12
It covers “mental tricks of a person’s mind that hide the truth and constitute false beliefs.”
self-awareness
social comparison
self-perception
self-deception
120sHUMSS_MCT12-IIg-i-4 - Q13
It is your social side that you present publicly as in school, the workplace, in an organization, or a community.
Agent self
the looking-glass self
Interpersonal self or public self
Self-deception
120sHUMSS_MCT12-IIg-i-4 - Q14
It is how you make preferences and use your control over situations and actions.
Agent self
social comparison
the looking-glass self
Interpersonal self
120sHUMSS_MCT12-IIg-i-4 - Q15
It is where you learn about yourself through other people such as when you hear what other people say about you;
interpersonal self
self-deception
the looking-glass self
agent self
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