Black Friday discounts!
Why choose just one? Take ALL of them for a ridiculous price.
Onlinecourses55 - Start page
Home
LOGIN
REGISTER
LOGIN
REGISTER
Seeker
Test Definition of subjectivity and identity in social interaction
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What is subjectivity according to the text?
It is the internal and personal experience of the world
It is the sum of social skills
It is the set of objective facts
It is the scientific description of behavior
2nd QUESTION: How is personal and social identity formed?
Through genetics and inheritance
Through interaction with others
Through automatic biological processes
Through genetic memory
QUESTION 3: What role does social interaction play in the construction of identity?
It allows to establish roles innately
Strengthens brain structures
It is an exclusively individual biological process
It is a space for negotiation and transformation
4th QUESTION: Which of the following elements is NOT part of subjectivity according to the text?
Thoughts, feelings and values
Perceptions, beliefs and meanings
Reflex behaviors and physiological reflexes
Unique experiences of the individual
5th QUESTION: What characterizes subjectivity?
It is an active construction and not a passive reflection
It is the same for all individuals
It depends exclusively on the context
It is a copy of objective reality
QUESTION 6: What is meant by identity from a psychosocial perspective?
An innate and immutable trait
A series of external labels
A continuous process of construction
A fixed genetic identity
QUESTION 7: What influences the configuration of subjectivity and identity?
Only genetics and personality
The media only
Recognition and social interaction
The geographical and economic environment
QUESTION 8: What is an essential characteristic of identity according to the text?
Its fixed and innate character
Its unmodifiable genetic origin
Its variability and constant transformation
Its dependence on the collective unconscious
Send
This test is only available to students who have purchased the course
INCORRECT QUESTIONS
Previous
Next
Are there any errors or improvements?
Where is the error?
What is the error?
Send