Exam 2: The Self, Perception, and Communication
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The theory of emotional intelligence, according to the psychologist who popularized it, has the following five dimensions:
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The ability to re-create another person's perspective, to experience the world from the other's point of view is referred to as
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Lorie has a teacher whose opinion she highly values. This shows the importance of a
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Read the following dialogue and choose the statement it best represents.
"I guess you weren't able to make it. Did something come up? I never heard from you."
"Yeah, I meant to be there, but my brother came by unexpectedly and sabotaged my day."
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Self-regulation and internal motivation are two of the five proposed dimensions of
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Anton is a highly dependable employee at his job. He is always focused and serious at work. When he's with his friends, he's considered a carefree jokester who is chronically late. Which of the following statements might best explain the difference?
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Suspending judgment, genuine concern, perception checking, and _______ are the four dimensions we can use to develop empathy.
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Mass media, significant others, expectations, and _______ are some of the factors influencing people's sense of self.
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People with _______ are less willing to communicate, more likely to be critical of others and expect rejection from them, and more likely to be critical of their own performances and perform poorly when being watched.
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Jared describes himself as a thin, muscular, and talented surfer. His friend Joseph also surfs and affirms that Jared is a good surfer. Jared feels good about his body because being thin and muscular is considered a norm in surfing culture. Which part(s) of this description convey(s) Jared's self-concept?
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Which term below goes beyond the dichotomy of masculine and feminine by describing a combination of masculine and feminine traits?
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Identity-related communication is a kind of drama in which we perform like actors and connect with other such actors trying to create their own characters-to improvise scenes in which our characters mesh. This is because
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The verbal and nonverbal ways we act to show a positive image of ourselves to others are called
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James regards being a father to his new-born twins as the most important thing about him. He is therefore emphasizing one of his
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The outdated view that genders are "opposite" to each other involved a(n) _______ system of understanding genders.
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Significant others have a notably prominent role in the formation of
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The person you believe yourself to be in moments of honest self-examination is referred to as the _______ self.
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A _______ occurs when a person's expectation of an outcome, and their subsequent behavior, make the outcome more likely to occur than would otherwise have been the case.
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Janet knows her job very well. She considers herself an expert in her field. As a result, she is frequently able to help her co-workers. Even when someone has trouble understanding an idea, Janet doesn't think poorly of them. Taking all this into account, chances are Janet
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