Exam 3: Communication and the Self

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Fellowship face refers to our need to avoid being imposed upon by others.

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Compare and contrast social comparison and reflected appraisal as influences on the development of a self-concept.

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American poet Alice Walker once wrote, "In search of my mother's garden, I found my own." Explain her statement with explicit reference to social comparison and reflected appraisal. Then, use examples from your own life to illustrate how Walker's statement does or does not apply to your own self-concept.

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One of the ways we figure out who we are is by seeing who others think we are. The term for that process is

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When Jon and Ernesto met in their English class, they were both hesitant to share much about their personal lives. As the semester progressed and they became better friends, they felt comfortable sharing more and more with each other. Which element of self-disclosure is reflected in their relationship?

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Describe what research has shown regarding the effects of culture and gender on self-esteem.

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Which of the following statements is NOT true about hyperpersonal communication?

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Using concrete examples, articulate and explain three of the risks of self-disclosure identified in your text.

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As articulated by Schutz, the need for affection refers to the need to have people love and appreciate us.

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Which of the following statements about people with high self-esteem is NOT true?

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Self-concept is entirely subjective.

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Your self-concept is made up of the perceptions you have about who you are as a person.

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As people age, their self-concepts tend to change. Looking back over the last few years of your life, think about how you have changed the way you think about yourself. Identify and describe at least two of those changes. Next, describe the process by which your self-concept changed. Make sure to include ideas and concepts from the book and/or class in your answer.

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Self-fulfilling prophecies that we make for ourselves often affect the behavior of others.

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Regarding the benefits of high self-esteem, which of the following statements has been supported by the research?

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Low self-monitors are more likely than high self-monitors to appear unsophisticated or socially awkward.

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The way you tend to think and act in most situations defines your

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When Sheila asked her friend Tommy to help her move at the end of the semester, she may have threatened his ________ face needs.

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When we evaluate our own merits with respect to certain reference groups, we are engaging in a process known as

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Judy thinks it's going to rain today, so she behaves in ways that are consistent with that prediction (e.g., she wears her raincoat, she carries her umbrella). In fact, it does rain, just as she predicted. Is this an example of a self-fulfilling prophecy? Pick the correct answer and explanation.

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