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        | Ten/Twenty Statements Test |  | Definition 
 
        | 3 groups Characteristics of Yourself - physical descriptions (green eyes) and states (I'm bored) Relationships - related to others such as family, relationships, and friendships Group - "Share a common fate"; including organizations, religious, political parties, employment, or regional/national identity |  | 
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        | The perception of oneself as a person with desires, preferencces, attributes, and abilities |  | 
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        | Independent v. Interdependence v. Relational v. Encompassed self-concept |  | Definition 
 
        | Independent - Interdependent Relational Encompassing |  | 
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        | Relationships between old and young people |  | 
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        | A person's self-definition as a separate and distinct individual including behavior, beliefs, and attitudes |  | 
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        | The part of an individual's self concept which derives from their knowledge of their membership of a social group (or groups) together with the value and emotional significance attached to that membership |  | 
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        | Three stage process lack of exploration Awareness of ethnicity and exploration of ethnicity Ethnic Identity achieved Ethnicity becomes INTERNALIZED! (Final result, not a stage) 3 Components: Self-Identification: lavels may be imposed or chosen Sense of Belonging: Closeness with own group Evaluation of Membership: Positive: Pride; negative: Inferiority |  | 
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        | A person's characteristic behavioral style or typical pattern of responding to events in their environment Observed VERY early (few horus after birth) Early precursor to adult personality |  | 
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        | The quality of the adaptation or "match" between a child's temperment and the demands of his or her immediate environment |  | 
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        | Three Temperment Profiles |  | Definition 
 
        | Easy Child:  Good mood, regular sleep and eating habits Difficult - Negative mood, slow adaptation, and withdrawal from new experiences Slow-to-warm - showed few intense reactions postive or negative, tend to be mild and low in activity level |  | 
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        | Individual differences in feeling, thinking, and behaving that are relatively stable Seen as including a wider variety of comonents compared with temperament |  | 
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        | Agreeableness - compassion, cooperation, trust Conscientiousness - well-organized, reliable, work ethic Exroversion - energetic, outgoing, sociable Openness to Experience - curious, imaginative, creative Neuroticism - emotional, anxious, unstable, tempermental |  | 
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