Across
- 2. Argument of Confucius that is not seen as inherently existing, but as something that is being formed through upbringing and environment.
- 3. It is the moral disposition to do good that leads to Yi.
- 6. It’s how you view your physical self.
- 8. Refers to motives, interests, attitudes, perception and level of understanding.
- 10. It is a theory that includes the use of conditioning in order to induce a new behavior to a child.
- 12. States that the coding of genes in each cell in human beings determines the different traits that we have, dominantly on the physical attributes.
- 14. An image of self somewhere in between the actual and ideal self.
- 15. The individual’s perception of themselves in areas of physical ability and appearance.
Down
- 1. of Wisdom Arguments of Confucius that leads to Chih.
- 4. An individualist term for connected.
- 5. The process whereby people and their careers are marked as brands.
- 7. Typically reflect western ideals.
- 9. How you value and respect yourself as a person.
- 11. The value characterized by the emphasis on cohesiveness among individuals.
- 13. It is the self that reflects through interactions with others and responds to changes in particular situations.
