Exam 2: Self-Concept and Self-Esteem in Human Relations
Exam 1: Human Relations: a Background100 Questions
Exam 2: Self-Concept and Self-Esteem in Human Relations100 Questions
Exam 3: Self-Awareness and Self-Disclosure100 Questions
Exam 4: Attitudes and Values in Human Relations112 Questions
Exam 5: Motivation: Increasing Productivity100 Questions
Exam 6: Communication and Human Relations100 Questions
Exam 7: People, Groups, and Teams100 Questions
Exam 8: Achieving Emotional Control100 Questions
Exam 9: Individual and Organizational Change100 Questions
Exam 10: Creativity and Human Relations100 Questions
Exam 11: Conflict Management100 Questions
Exam 12: Stress and Stress Management100 Questions
Exam 13: Your External and Internal Customers100 Questions
Exam 14: Human Relations in a World of Diversity100 Questions
Exam 15: Business Ethics and Social Responsibility100 Questions
Exam 16: Maintaining Workplace Health and Success100 Questions
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According to Alfred Adler, the main motivation for everything people do, including efforts toward a successful career, is to get away from a deep childhood-based feeling that they are not as good as they should be.
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Children are most likely to develop a healthy self-esteem when parents show "conditional positive regard" toward them.
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If a student who failed in an exam has an external locus of control, how would he or she respond to the failure?
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_____ is the foundation of all your thoughts about yourself, including your self-esteem.
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_____ occurs when individuals are unable to see themselves as capable, sufficient, or worthy.
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Lena, a former sprint runner, boasts about her speed and how she had surpassed her competitors in her prime days. Though she has not been in the best of shape for the last few years, she continues to talk about her fitness. Lena is trying to:
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People with a(n) _____ locus of control feel that the world is happening to them, and that they have no control over the events in their lives.
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A(n) _____ is someone who will walk you through experiences that are new to you, but that he or she has already been through.
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When your parents and other important people treat you with ____, then you are likely to develop a healthy self-esteem.
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In the context of Carl Rogers's theory, which of the following statements is true about self-concept?
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Which of the following statements is true of your self-image?
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According to Carl Rogers, your _____ comes from the messages you receive from your parents and people around you about what you should be like.
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While forming affirmations for positive self-talk, you should be general, rather than specific.
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Some parents present their children with a picture of how the children must act to win approval. Such parents are said to hold ____.
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Which of the following is the most effective self-esteem affirmation?
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According to psychologist Carl Rogers, the sense of self is a guiding principle that structures the personality.
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