Exam 7: Self-Protection Techniques
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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The purpose of identity protection techniques is to prevent damage or harm to the actor's social identity as perceived by the target or targets.
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The perceived sincerity of an excuse contributes to whether or not the excuse will be accepted by others.
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Excusing making in terms of impression management usually involves
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A series of three studies found that women have less tolerance than men for self- handicapping on test performance by both men and women.
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An important part of admitting mistakes as part of damage control is to
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Darryl crashes a company car while on a business trip to Los Angeles. According to the self-serving bias, Darryl is likely to explain the accident in these terms:
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Perfectionism often backfires as a method of self-handicapping because perfectionists may appear obsessed over details, and they often miss deadlines.
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Self-handicapping is more likely to take place when the results of a performance will be publicly known, such as the safety performance of a supervisor's group.
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According to the self-protection method of accounts, the actor will explain how an inner weakness led him or her to making a mistake or creating another problem.
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Kristina, who has high status based on her education and work history, experiences non- contingent success when she receives a promotion without having done much to deserve it.
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The general purpose of self-protection techniques in impression management is to
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Kaitlin is a perfectionist, thereby being able to self-handicap by getting so bogged down in the details of a project that
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When recovering from a major error on the job, one of the recommended approaches is to find somebody else to blame for what went wrong.
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With self-handicapping, a person's failures are discounted because
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Learning how to manage anger is important in the workplace because outbursts will often damage a person's social identity.
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Derek attains non-contingent success when he receives an award yet he feels that
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Ashley has an MBA from Harvard Business School, so according to status characteristics theory, members of her work group will expect her to
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Luke is playing golf today, and he engages in self-handicapping by telling the three other people in the foursome,
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A gender difference noted in self-handicapping is that women engage more frequently in self-handicapping than men.
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Billy engages in self-handicapping just before taking the same test you are taking now by telling the instructor, "I have a migraine headache today, so I doubt I can show you what I really know."
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