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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People who have high self-esteem are more likely to succeed in achieving their personal goals because:
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What happens when the ideal self and the real self are not close to each other?
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How did Carl Rogers revolutionize the way psychologists thought of therapy?
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The acceptance of individuals as worthy and valuable regardless of their behavior is referred to as ____.
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Which of the following best describes the act of compensating?
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Self-image can be programmed by the things you say to yourself or others.
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Psychological research finds that people with _____ self-esteem often feel self-conscious and vulnerable to rejection.
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Seeing yourself as being efficient in a particular field is an example of:
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When Delilah got a D grade in one of her papers, she said to herself, "I should have studied instead of watching movies all night long with my friends; I'll do better next time." From this comment we can conclude that Delilah has an external locus of control.
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Self-fulfilling prophecies can come from your "buy-in" or taking as fact the beliefs that others hold about you.
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Having a healthy self-concept means not allowing yourself to be a slave to other people's opinions.
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How does reading biographies of people you admire help you achieve higher self-esteem?
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True mentoring involves two people communicating well, one mostly teaching and the other mostly learning.
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To minimize the effects of the vicious cycle of negative self-concept leading to negative behavior, you must analyze who started the cycle.
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