What is identity? Describe its various aspects.

What will be an ideal response?


Identity is a self-portrait composed of many pieces, including these:The career and work path the person wants to follow (vocational/career identity) 
Whether the person is conservative, liberal, or middle-of-the-road (political identity) 
The person's spiritual beliefs (religious identity) 
Whether the person is single, married, divorced, and so on (relationship identity) 
The extent to which the person is motivated to achieve and is intellectual (achievement, intellectual identity) 
Whether the person is heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual (sexual identity) 
Which part of the world or country a person is from and how intensely the person identifies with his or her cultural heritage (cultural/ethnic identity) 
The kinds of things a person likes to do, which can include sports, music, hobbies, and so on (interests) 
The individual's personality characteristics, such as being introverted or extraverted, anxious or calm, friendly or hostile, and so on (personality) 
The individual's body image (physical identity) 

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a. argumentative c. rapid flight of ideas b. overly expressive d. distractibility

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The DSM-IV criteria for the diagnosis of schizophrenia call for two or more of the

characteristic symptoms of schizophrenia to be present for a month or more. An exception is that only one is required if the person (a) is suicidal (b) enters into a manic episode that lasts for two weeks or more (c) is experiencing uncontrollable illusions (d) has hallucinations consisting of a voice keeping up a running commentary on his or her behavior or thoughts

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Self-esteem is influenced by children's self-conceptions as well as ______.

A. the number of things they are good at B. the importance they assign to the particular ability C. the feedback they get from teachers D. their age

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Baby Greer says "babababababa." This is an example of

A) babbling. B) cooing. C) an overextension. D) an underextension.

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