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Hä tªn bè đang tìm kiếm từ khóa When others allow you to preserve your socially approved image they are helping you save được Update vào lúc : 2022-11-02 13:40:14 . Với phương châm chia sẻ Bí kíp Hướng dẫn trong nội dung bài viết một cách Chi Tiết 2022. Nếu sau khi Read Post vẫn ko hiểu thì hoàn toàn có thể lại phản hồi ở cuối bài để Ad lý giải và hướng dẫn lại nha.Lesson 2: Communication and Identity[Read Textbook Chapter 2]1.Describe how self-concept and self-esteem are related, and how thesecharacteristics influence how people interact with one another.Communication & the Self:How you feel about yourself is a big part of who you are. What you think of yourself affects yourcommunication.1.Self-Concept:the set of perceptions you hold about yourself. Who you think you are?-Not only by your features but by your emotional state, talents, dislikes, values, androles you play in life.-The concept of ourselves is a fundamental possession, without self-concept wewouldn’t be able to relate to the world.2.Self-Esteem: how to evaluate the characteristics that make your self-concept. Your self-worth.-People who don’t like themselves often think others won’t like them either.-Sometimes low self-esteem can create a hostility to think that you would look goodby putting others down.-People with high self-esteem might think they make better impressions or havebetter friendships.-They might come off as condescending know-it-alls especially if someone challengestheir self-worth.Biology & the Self:Your personality which are characteristic ways you think or behave in situation is part of ourgenetic makeup. Your personality tends to be stable throughout life and can grow over time.Biology accounts for personality traits like extroversion, shyness, assertiveness, verbalaggression, and willingness to communicate. Personality is flexible, dynamic, and shaped byexperiences. Experiences can silence or activate the genes in people.2.Explain how other people help shape one’s self-concept.Socialization & the Self: (FINAL EXAM: Compare reflected appraisal & other imposedprophecies)People play a huge role in your in how we see ourselves. People wouldn’t be able to evaluatethemselves without appraisals from others and also comparing themselves to others. Shapingyour self-concept occurs in two ways:1.Reflected Appraisalis when we develop self-concept that reflects the way we believeothers see us.-You judge yourself based on the message you receive especially from significantothers whose opinions we value.
A set of relatively stable perceptions that each of us holds about ourselves is called:Self-esteemSelf-imageSelf-disclosureSelf-conceptAnswer: D
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Bloom’s: Remembering
A-head: Communication and the Self ________ refers to how we develop an image of ourselves from the way we think others view us Reflected appraisal Self-esteem Social comparison Significant others
Answer: A
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A-head: Communication and the Self A self-fulfilling prophecy occurs when: You think someone else has low (or high) expectations of you. You lack the knowledge or skill to complete a task. Someone else asks you to complete a task you are good , but don’t want to do. Your expectation of an outcome, and subsequent behavior, makes the outcome more likely to occur than would otherwise have been true.
Answer: D
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A-head: Communication and the Self Which of the following is a physiological influence on our perception: Hair color Age Shoe size Religious affiliation
Answer: B
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A-head: Perceiving Others We organize our perceptions of other people using perceptual schema, cognitive frameworks that allow us to give order to the information we have selected. One specific perceptual schema, interaction constructs, refers to: Internal states of mind and dispositions Social position: student, attorney, wife, etc. Social behavior: friendly, helpful, aloof, etc. People’s appearance
Answer: C
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A-head: Perceiving Others Personal stories that we and others create to make sense of our personal world are called: Narratives Self-concept Attributions Stereotypes
Answer: A
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A-head: Perceiving Others Some of the biggest problems that interfere with understanding and agreement arise from errors in the process of attaching meaning to behavior. This process is known as: Self-serving bias Attribution Empathy Stereotyping
Answer: B
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A-head: Perceiving Others Sociologist Erving Goffman coined the term _______to describe the verbal and nonverbal ways we act to maintain our own presenting image and the image of others. Face Identity management Facework Sympathy
Answer: C
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A-head: Communication and Identity Management Which of the following is an advantage of computer-mediated communication (CMC) in impression management? There is no way to present false or dishonest information using CMC. Everyone who uses CMC is a high self-monitor. People who use CMC only have one identity to manage. CMC allows the sender to say difficult things without forcing the receiver to respond immediately.
Answer: D
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A-head: Communication and Identity Management There are two reasons why we manage our identities: to follow social norms and ________. To accomplish personal goals. To make someone else happy. To try out a different identity. To break social norms.
Answer: A
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A-head: Communication and Identity Management
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