Exam 5: Perspective Taking

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Provide at least three examples of different identities that you assume throughout your day depending on the context. Examples can include both your real life and your online life.

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People with high self-esteem are likely to

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The self-serving bias occurs when we attribute our successes to ________ causes.

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Choose a close relationship in your life and construct a Johari window to describe your self-concept with that person.

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In the Johari window, the unknown area refers to characteristics that are

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What is the second step in the process by which we stereotype others, after we have identified the group to which we believe a person belongs?

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For something we think about ourselves to be objective, it must be

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Which of the following statements represents a subjective self-assessment?

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Which of the following is an advantage of low self-monitoring behavior?

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Our desire to have other people like us is considered our ________ face need.

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Suppose you are a member of an online group of single parents. Explain the values you might have as part of this co-culture, and describe at least two ways in which your cultural values might affect your perception of your workplace policies or the behaviors of your coworkers.

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Ingrid's fear of public speaking is a major reason why she has avoided certain types of jobs, but she never tells people about it. In the Johari window, this would be an example of the ________ area.

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Claudio was rejected from his preferred MBA program, but he later declares that he didn't care about getting an MBA anyway. This is an example of a(n)

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A car cuts you off on the freeway. You think, "I guess the driver must really be late for something important." Your thinking is an example of a fundamental attribution error.

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According to the Johari window, the ________ area refers to the aspects that others recognize in us, but of which we are unaware.

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