Exam 2: Communication and Identity
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INSTRUCTIONS for questions 148-152: Match each description below with the most accurate term.
-A person whose opinion we especially value.
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All of the men in one study ranked themselves in the top half of the population in terms of their ability to get along with others.
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Chandra looking at many different Facebook profiles and then feeling better about herself is an example of
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Your well-constructed and carefully-managed Facebook profile can serve as an ego-booster to you.
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People who think highly of themselves are likely to think highly of others too.
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Being a male or female makes little difference in how others communicate with us.
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According to your text, being a high self-monitor is helpful when we want to deliberately manage our impressions.
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Which of the following statements summarizes Lexie Lopez-Mayo's thoughts in the "Looking at Diversity" reading?
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According to the text, real self-disclosure does not involve attempts at control of the other.
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Cognitive conservatism is the tendency to cling to an existing self-concept, even when evidence shows that it is no longer the case.
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The process of identity management can result in dishonest behavior.
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If someone says, "I really have to go.I should be studying for a test tomorrow," he/she would be lying in order to
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It is possible to have a more favorable image of yourself than the objective facts or the opinions of others warrant.
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The popular term known as "TMI" best relates to which of these guidelines for self-disclosure?
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Changing an obselete or distorted self-concept can be a good thing.
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In one study of college men and women, only the men wanted their public selves to be viewed differently from their perceived selves.
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