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SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY - CHAPTER 3

Puzzle Type: Educational
SOCIAL PSYCH TESTING: NIVIA CAVIC
Across
Behaviors designed to sabotage one’s own performance in order to provide a subsequent excuse for failure.
This hypothesis states that changes in facial expression can lead to corresponding changes in emotion.
Strategies people use to shape what others think of them.
An affective component of the self, consisting of a person’s positive and negative self-evaluations.
The process of predicting how one would feel in response to future emotional events.
The sum total of an individual’s beliefs about his or her own personal attributes.
A nonconscious form of self-enhancement.
Down
Name of the theory that states that people evaluate their own abilities and opinions by comparing themselves to others.
The tendency for intrinsic motivation to diminish for activities that have become associated with reward or other extrinsic factors.
The process by which people control their thoughts, feelings, or behavior in order to achieve a personal or social goal.
The theory that states that self-focused attention leads people to notice self-discrepancies, thereby motivating either an escape from self-awareness or a change in behavior.
The tendency to change behavior in response to the self-presentation concerns of the situation.
An Eastern system of thought that accepts the coexistence of contradictory characteristics within a single person.
A belief people hold about themselves that guides the processing of self-relevant information.