a combination of self-perception of age along with what others understand that age to mean
identification with physical or mental impairment that substantially impact everyday life
performing scripts deemed proper for particular identities
identification with a particular group with which one shares some or all of these characteristics: national or tribal affiliation, religious beliefs, language, or cultural and traditional origins and background
how and to what extent one identifies with the social construction of masculinity and femininity
the collection of roles, rules, norms, beliefs, and attitudes endorsed by the community in which a person lives
who a person is; composed of individual and social categories a person identifies with, as well as the categories that others identify with that person
the idea that self-image results from the images others reflect back to an individual
one who self-identifies as having more than one racial identity
subject to change
a person’s citizenship
the important people in an individual’s life whose opinions and behavior influence the various aspects of identity
the process or means by which we show the world who we think we are
the idea that people’s self-images arise primarily from the ways that others view them and from the many messages they have received from others about who they are
The study of touch
part of one’s self-concept; arises out of how one perceives and interprets reflected appraisals and social comparisons
when an individual expects something to occur, the expectation increases the likelihood that it will because the expectation influences behavior
influencing others’ impressions by creating an image that is consistent with one’s personal identity
treating others, and expecting to be treated, with respect and dignity
which of the various categories of sexuality one identifies with
an informal ranking of people in a culture based on their income, occupation, education, dwelling, child-rearing habits, and other factors
process in which reminding individuals of stereotypical expectations regarding important identities can impact their performance
identification with a particular racial group
aspect of identity defined by one’s spiritual beliefs
the expectation that one will perform in a particular way because of the social role occupied