Health and Physical Education

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1. When you copy the behavior of others you are forming your personality through...
a. heredity (no?)
b. modeling (no?)
c. a peer group (maybe?)****
d. consciousness (no?)
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2. A person who is outgoing and sociable has the personality trait known as...
a. introversion (nope)
b. extroversion (I think this one)****
c. agreeableness (no)
d. consciousness
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3. A sense of self is refereed as your...
a. heredity (no)
b. peer group (no)
c. identity (yes?)****
d. environment

THE ANSNER

B
B
C

I THINK the answers are

1: C
2: B
3: C

1: C - no

2: B - yes
3: C - yes

1. When you copy the behavior of others, you are forming your personality through a process known as modeling. Modeling involves observing and imitating the behaviors, actions, and attitudes of others around you. This can happen within a peer group where you may be influenced by the behaviors of your friends or other individuals in your social circle. While heredity may play a role in shaping certain aspects of your personality, such as genetic predispositions, it is not directly related to copying the behavior of others.

2. A person who is outgoing and sociable has the personality trait known as extroversion. Extroversion is characterized by being energized by interactions and socializing with others. Extroverts tend to be more outgoing, talkative, and enjoy being the center of attention. On the other hand, introversion refers to individuals who are more reserved, prefer solitude, and often find social interactions draining. Agreeableness and conscientiousness are other personality traits, but they are not directly related to being outgoing and sociable.

3. A sense of self is referred to as your identity. It is the way you perceive and define yourself, including your characteristics, qualities, beliefs, and values. Identity is shaped through various factors, including personal experiences, relationships, cultural influences, and self-reflection. While heredity can play a role in determining certain physical attributes or genetic predispositions, it is not specifically related to a sense of self. Peer groups and the environment can certainly influence one's identity, but they are not the same as a sense of self.