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I. choose the letter of the correct answer in the box.

A. Plato F. Sigmund Freud

B. Socrates G. Francis Bacon

C. David Emily Durkheim H. Willaim James

D. Albert Bandura I. St. Thomas Aquinas

E. Ruth Fulton Benedict J. Aristotle

1. He was cited as the principal architect of modern social sciences.


2. Known as the “Father of Idealism”.
3. According to him “Man must stand and live according to his nature.”
4. His theory of personality involves mapping the Id, Ego and the Superego.
5. In his work ‘ The Consciousness of Self,” James discussed the manifold nature of the self treating it in its
complexity.
6. His theory attempts to explain socialization and its effect on the development of the self.
7. known as the “Father of English essay.”
8. He was a student of Plato and was a teacher of Alexander the Great.
9. In her book, she wrote that “a culture, like an individual, is a more or less consistent pattern of thought and
action.”
10. In his theory, all our self-knowledge is dependent on our experience of the world around us.

II. Write LADIES if the statement is true and GENTLEMEN if the statement is false then
underline the word that makes the statement false. 2points each

1. Self- Awareness is the ability to focus on yourself and how your actions, thoughts and emotions do
or do not align with your external standards.
2. Self-awareness, self-esteem and self-deception belong to the interpersonal self.
3. According to Aquinas self is by nature finite embodied spirit in search of the infinite.
4. Rene Descartes was known as the father of modern philosophy.
5. Recognizing your talents and capabilities losses self-esteem and reminds you of the positive things
while facing some of the areas that challenge you.
6. One way to build confidence is to be true to oneself/ do not be someone you are not.
7. The ideal self is our self-image.
8. William Graham Sumner believed that “culture was the product of human choices.”
9. Plato is known as the “Father of Idealism”
10. Agent self is Sometimes referred to as self-concept
III. Essay
Explain the four perspective of the self (10pts each)

-believe in yourself, not in your seatmate-

CORRECTED BY;
SHANE P. INOHIABAN
I. Matching type

1. Is the ability to focus on yourself and a. Self


how your actions, thoughts and emotions
do or do not align with your internal standards. b. collectivist
2. A unified being and is essentially connected to
consciousness, awareness and with the faculty c. self-knowledge
of rational choice.
3. is known as the executive function that
allows for actions d. unconscious mind
e. conscience
4. Independence and self-reliance are greatly f. self-awareness
stressed and valued.
5. Harmony and interdependence of group members g. conscious mind
are stressed and valued.
6. Can be referred as your public self
7. Increase in individualism is due to increase h. agent self
in social mobility.
8. Superego i. interpersonal self
9. Id
10. Ego j. individualist

II. enumeration: (2points each)


1. Write the four perspective of the self.
2. Write the six steps in building one’s confidence.
III. Essay

Describe your real self and ideal self. 1 paragraph each. (20pts each)

Corrected By;
Shelton Lee L. Cadalig

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