Exam 1: The Meaning and Nature of Impression Management
Exam 1: The Meaning and Nature of Impression Management40 Questions
Exam 2: A Cybernetic Model of Impression Management50 Questions
Exam 3: Individual and Organizational Contributing Factors40 Questions
Exam 4: Substantive Approaches to Self-Presentation40 Questions
Exam 5: Surface-Level Approaches to Self-Presentation40 Questions
Exam 6: Being Impressive by Making Others Feel Good40 Questions
Exam 7: Self-Protection Techniques40 Questions
Exam 8: Impression Management for Job Search and Performance Evaluation40 Questions
Exam 9: Impression Management for Leaders40 Questions
Exam 10: Impression Management by Organizations40 Questions
Exam 11: Functional and Dysfunctional Consequences of Impression Management40 Questions
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According to the early scientific analysis of impression management, the key task of actors or performers is to construct an identity.
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Impression management is a major component of organizational politics.
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With respect to its purpose, impression management on the part of the actor is considered to be
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A key part of impression management is controlling the impression you make on others.
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The processes of impression motivation and impression construction are influenced by different sets of factors.
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A plausible way of using self-presentation for creating an identity would be to
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The role a person occupies is likely to have a negligible influence on the image he or she creates.
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Barney, an IT specialist decides to engage in strategic incompetence, so when asked to join a computer virus combat team, he says,
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Ashley, an ambitious human resources (HR) specialist, is probably motivated to manage her impression for all but which of the following reasons? She wants to
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An important reason that impression management and self-presentation are not always the same thing is that
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A frequent motive behind impression management is to gain power over others.
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Typically the image you construct for impressing others should
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We tend to construct images of ourselves that are quite different from the information people already have about us.
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When people perceive that their managed impression will be relevant in attaining an important goal, they are likely to be motivated to manage their impression.
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A key point of impression management theory is that seemingly innocuous actions
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With respect to constructing an impression, the most important determinant is the actor's
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Luke is a lung cancer specialist. Role restraints prevent him from creating a positive impression by
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