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Homework answers / question archive / University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley PSY 4333 CHAPTER FIFTEEN QUIZ 1)Which statement about possible selves is true?   According to self-discrepancy theory, if Miriam thinks that people ought to help each other, but then personally chooses not to offer assistance to a friend who is moving to a new apartment, she will likely feel     Roger is upset about being cut from the high school baseball team partly because he loves to play baseball and partly because he had always envisioned himself as a college baseball player and then a baseball coach later on in life

University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley PSY 4333 CHAPTER FIFTEEN QUIZ 1)Which statement about possible selves is true?   According to self-discrepancy theory, if Miriam thinks that people ought to help each other, but then personally chooses not to offer assistance to a friend who is moving to a new apartment, she will likely feel     Roger is upset about being cut from the high school baseball team partly because he loves to play baseball and partly because he had always envisioned himself as a college baseball player and then a baseball coach later on in life

Psychology

University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley

PSY 4333

CHAPTER FIFTEEN QUIZ

1)Which statement about possible selves is true?

 

  1. According to self-discrepancy theory, if Miriam thinks that people ought to help each other, but then personally chooses not to offer assistance to a friend who is moving to a new apartment, she will likely feel

 

 

  1. Roger is upset about being cut from the high school baseball team partly because he loves to play baseball and partly because he had always envisioned himself as a college baseball player and then a baseball coach later on in life. Roger's disappointment is connected to
  2. Cognitive personality psychologists have helped fill a gap in                    theory by explaining

 

  1. How are individual differences explained within a cognitive framework?

 

  1. Like most people, Susan is more likely to remember birthdays of friends and relatives that are in the same month as her birthday. She also can more easily remember information that is related to her own self or experience. This illustrates

 

  1. The cognitive structures we use to interpret and predict events are our

 

  1. How do self-schemas help explain why some people commit to a lifetime of physical activity while most people's exercise programs fizzle out?

 

  1. The cognitive representations of ourselves that we use to organize and process information about ourselves are our
  2. According to personal construct theory, most psychological problems are due to anxiety that is caused when our personal constructs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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