Exam 2: Communication and Identity
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You've just delivered a speech to your classmates which none of them liked very much.According to your text, which of the following is the response you are most likely to hear when you ask them how you did?
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Your text makes the case that hints, benign lies, and equivocations are sometimes ethical alternatives to telling the truth.
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INSTRUCTIONS for questions 153-157: Match the statement below with the term it best describes.
a.definition of self-disclosure
b.significant self-disclosure
c.Johari Window
d.social penetration
e.deliberate self-disclosure
-Setting up a special lunch date in order to reveal your feelings to your romantic partner.
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When Kathy told Abraham, "I'm just not ready for a serious relationship right now," instead of saying, "I'm not attracted to you," she was
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The "Unknown" window of the Johari model represents things about yourself that another knows, but you do not.
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"I'm pretty sure that smoking isn't permitted here," is an example of
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Googling your own name to see what comes up might inspire you to manage your public identity by engaging in
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A high amount of self-monitoring is helpful in situations of deliberate identity management, such as a job interview.
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Popular TV shows featuring makeovers suggest to us that our appearance must be improved, which can lead us to feel worse about ourselves.This idea best relates to
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According to the Altman and Taylor model, the dimension of self-disclosure where information shared moves from being impersonal to more personal is called
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All of the following are examples of social comparison except
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All of the following are alternatives to self-disclosure except
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Saying to a friend, "I've always thought you weren't too bright," might show you didn't consider what guideline for self-disclosure?
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To say that identity management is collaborative means that
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