Exam 2: Perceiving the Self and Others

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When teachers tell you that they know you can perform at a much higher level than you currently are delivering, they are depending on the Pygmalion effect to improve your performance.

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The study of perception is important because

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"I guess you're just too busy to help with the housework" is an appropriately stated perception check.

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For the following statements, indicate what it reflects for a person -My students think I am a very good quilting teacher.

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Other people's comments have no effect on our self-image.

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You've interviewed someone for a job. The person is a perfect match of skills and enthusiasm for the position. In a background check, you discover that he or she was fired from a previous position because of an office affair. According to implicit personality theory, you will

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Briefly describe your self-concept. Apply symbolic interactionism theory and explain how the processes of the Pygmalion effect and social comparison contributed to your self-concept. Your answer should include definitions of the theory and processes.

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A way to make sure we are not assuming everyone agrees with us is to use

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For the following statements, indicate what it reflects for a person -I am very good at making quilts.

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Which of the following statements is not true of the relationship between social media, perception, and self-concept?

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_____ theory argues that our view of ourselves is affected by the people with whom we communicate.

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What is the halo effect? Describe a situation that reflects it.

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A sub-culture is a group within a larger dominant culture that has its own values and beliefs.

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Identify and define the stages in the perception process.

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