Deck 1: Identity

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According to Rogers, which identity search generally causes the most discomfort and anxiety?

A) committing oneself to a rigorous ideology
B) joining a peacetime army
C) becoming a member of a political or religious sect
D) individual initiative and responsibility
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Name and describe two ways to lessen negative rubricizing.
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Rubricizing is

A) placing a person into a category.
B) a form of massage developed in Sweden.
C) the same as stereotyping.
D) a process for perceiving uniqueness.
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Rubricizing is always an incomplete perception.
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Identity self-discovery is essentially

A) completed by the age of 21.
B) formed at the time of birth.
C) a life-long process.
D) established by middle age.
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Rubricizing can be a very individual experience.
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Rubricizing is usually our first perceptual response.
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Rogers contends that compared to very early historical periods,

A) identity formation is now more difficult.
B) identity formation is somewhat easier.
C) identity formation has about the same difficulty.
D) identity formation is now more rigidly defined.
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Rubricizing is helpful when dealing with change.
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Rubricizing rarely occurs with someone you know.
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Self-rubricizing is

A) not possible.
B) freezing your own identity.
C) freezing another's identity.
D) a health-enhancing behavior.
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Describe and give an example of self-rubricizing.
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Explain how rubricizing can be both helpful and hindering.
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Rogers equates identity with

A) one's social roles.
B) one's real self.
C) how others, including social institutions, define us.
D) family origins.
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When asked "Where are you from?" the author found this question to be personally intrusive.
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Positive rubrics are often resisted.
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Why is it more difficult in modern times to discover one's identity?
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Describe what rubricizing is and provide examples.
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Name one advantage and disadvantage each for (a) having your identity defined by someone else and (b) discovering and creating your identity.
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The artist Georgia O'Keefe found her artistic identity by

A) painting images she had never seen elsewhere but in her mind.
B) observing works of painting masters.
C) following the advice of a trusted teacher.
D) a revelation while wandering in the desert.
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According to the author, the greatest damage from being too busy is that it

A) causes lower productivity
B) hampers intimacy
C) increases blood pressure
D) keeps one from what is most important
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Cohen's sudden realization that he became an adult occurred when he

A) voted for the first time.
B) became a parent.
C) paid for a restaurant meal.
D) bought a house.
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The author was not an American citizen.
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Harrison Bergeron was the ideal role model for citizens.
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The Handicapper General

A) administered and enforced handicaps
B) was the chief of the government's disability unit
C) punished those who mocked the handicapped
D) was the person with the greatest number of disabilities
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Which is not a theme in "Harrison Bergeron"?

A) having state-enforced handicaps can be socially desirable
B) individual excellence is a desired societal objective
C) equality means sameness
D) trying hard is what counts
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The questioners in this article were attempting to determine the author's

A) occupation
B) ethnicity
C) last name
D) hometown
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Which of the following is not a milestone mentioned by Cohen?

A) death of a parent
B) realizing that he would not be a pro athlete
C) a woman reaching the age when she cannot have children
D) a major job promotion.
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The "unknown next" refers to

A) no new goal in one's lifeplan.
B) not knowing who will be a lifetime partner.
C) not knowing when you will die.
D) the future.
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The more information we experience, the better the chance of becoming an independent thinker.
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Emerging adulthood refers to

A) persons in their late teens.
B) persons in their twenties.
C) persons in Erik Erikson's Identity vs Identity Diffusion stage.
D) persons who have a steady job and mature social relations.
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Provide a description or example of: dashed expectations, burden of too many choices, and the "unknown next."
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Multi-tasking is to be avoided when performing important activities.
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The author believes that personality changes are normally abrupt and easily recognizable.
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Describe two of the main issues facing many emerging adults.
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The more we respond to the demands on our lives, the more control we have over it.
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Freedom is often seen as a burden for the emerging adult, because

A) they want others to make decisions.
B) they do not have the intellectual ability to handle it.
C) too many choices creates uncertainty.
D) none of the above
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The vast majority of personality traits which change are negative.
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Job-hopping for twentysomethings is not as negative as it was in the past. T
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If you concentrate, you can perform multiple tasks simultaneously as well as performing them singly.
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The author found fellow inmates to be more polite than hostile.
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Karuth advises others to first identify themselves when encountering
someone you know is blind.
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Disability advocates prefer the phrase "confined to a wheelchair" rather than
"she uses a wheelchair."
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According to the article and the boxed piece "Think 'People First'," what are two recommended ways to speak to and about persons with disabilities? Provide examples.
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Karuth's inability to control her body has broken her spirit and makes it
difficult to find joy.
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Convicted of first-degree murder, the author attributes the killing to

A) effect of a cocaine binge
B) gang fight
C) unstable and abusive childhood
D) insanity
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Describe at least two major ways in which the author's life differs from a non-disabled person.
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For the author, the major factor causing emotional stress was

A) fear of sexual attack
B) taking a shower
C) boredom
D) brutal and unjust guards
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The author believes that having a major disability simplifies one's life.
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Of the 168 hours in a week, the author can spend about one-third of
it out of bed.
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It is advised to not change your routine if dissatisfied with your job.
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The author's best friend is her boyfriend.
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The author's disabilities include deafness.
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Disability advocates recommend viewing a person with a disability as one who
is not a superhuman model of courage.
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Describe two ways to make your work more satisfactory according to the article.
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One of the guidelines for improving one's attitude toward work is not to
think of negative aspects. F
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The author's family provided emotional support throughout his imprisonment
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Deck 1: Identity
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According to Rogers, which identity search generally causes the most discomfort and anxiety?

A) committing oneself to a rigorous ideology
B) joining a peacetime army
C) becoming a member of a political or religious sect
D) individual initiative and responsibility
individual initiative and responsibility
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Name and describe two ways to lessen negative rubricizing.
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Rubricizing is

A) placing a person into a category.
B) a form of massage developed in Sweden.
C) the same as stereotyping.
D) a process for perceiving uniqueness.
placing a person into a category.
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Rubricizing is always an incomplete perception.
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Identity self-discovery is essentially

A) completed by the age of 21.
B) formed at the time of birth.
C) a life-long process.
D) established by middle age.
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Rubricizing can be a very individual experience.
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Rubricizing is usually our first perceptual response.
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Rogers contends that compared to very early historical periods,

A) identity formation is now more difficult.
B) identity formation is somewhat easier.
C) identity formation has about the same difficulty.
D) identity formation is now more rigidly defined.
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Rubricizing is helpful when dealing with change.
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Rubricizing rarely occurs with someone you know.
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Self-rubricizing is

A) not possible.
B) freezing your own identity.
C) freezing another's identity.
D) a health-enhancing behavior.
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Describe and give an example of self-rubricizing.
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Explain how rubricizing can be both helpful and hindering.
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Rogers equates identity with

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B) one's real self.
C) how others, including social institutions, define us.
D) family origins.
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When asked "Where are you from?" the author found this question to be personally intrusive.
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Positive rubrics are often resisted.
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Why is it more difficult in modern times to discover one's identity?
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Describe what rubricizing is and provide examples.
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Name one advantage and disadvantage each for (a) having your identity defined by someone else and (b) discovering and creating your identity.
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The artist Georgia O'Keefe found her artistic identity by

A) painting images she had never seen elsewhere but in her mind.
B) observing works of painting masters.
C) following the advice of a trusted teacher.
D) a revelation while wandering in the desert.
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According to the author, the greatest damage from being too busy is that it

A) causes lower productivity
B) hampers intimacy
C) increases blood pressure
D) keeps one from what is most important
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Cohen's sudden realization that he became an adult occurred when he

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B) became a parent.
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D) bought a house.
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The author was not an American citizen.
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Harrison Bergeron was the ideal role model for citizens.
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The Handicapper General

A) administered and enforced handicaps
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Which is not a theme in "Harrison Bergeron"?

A) having state-enforced handicaps can be socially desirable
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C) equality means sameness
D) trying hard is what counts
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The questioners in this article were attempting to determine the author's

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Which of the following is not a milestone mentioned by Cohen?

A) death of a parent
B) realizing that he would not be a pro athlete
C) a woman reaching the age when she cannot have children
D) a major job promotion.
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The "unknown next" refers to

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D) the future.
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The more information we experience, the better the chance of becoming an independent thinker.
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Emerging adulthood refers to

A) persons in their late teens.
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C) persons in Erik Erikson's Identity vs Identity Diffusion stage.
D) persons who have a steady job and mature social relations.
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Provide a description or example of: dashed expectations, burden of too many choices, and the "unknown next."
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Multi-tasking is to be avoided when performing important activities.
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The author believes that personality changes are normally abrupt and easily recognizable.
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Describe two of the main issues facing many emerging adults.
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The more we respond to the demands on our lives, the more control we have over it.
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Freedom is often seen as a burden for the emerging adult, because

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C) too many choices creates uncertainty.
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The vast majority of personality traits which change are negative.
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Job-hopping for twentysomethings is not as negative as it was in the past. T
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If you concentrate, you can perform multiple tasks simultaneously as well as performing them singly.
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The author found fellow inmates to be more polite than hostile.
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Karuth advises others to first identify themselves when encountering
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Disability advocates prefer the phrase "confined to a wheelchair" rather than
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According to the article and the boxed piece "Think 'People First'," what are two recommended ways to speak to and about persons with disabilities? Provide examples.
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Karuth's inability to control her body has broken her spirit and makes it
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Convicted of first-degree murder, the author attributes the killing to

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Describe at least two major ways in which the author's life differs from a non-disabled person.
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For the author, the major factor causing emotional stress was

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The author believes that having a major disability simplifies one's life.
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Of the 168 hours in a week, the author can spend about one-third of
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It is advised to not change your routine if dissatisfied with your job.
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The author's best friend is her boyfriend.
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The author's disabilities include deafness.
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Disability advocates recommend viewing a person with a disability as one who
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One of the guidelines for improving one's attitude toward work is not to
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