Exam 2: Interpersonal Communication and Self

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Compare and contrast the social penetration model to the Johari Window model.

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Which of the following is NOT a true statement about self-disclosure?

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You always have to check the locks on your doors at least three times before you go to bed every night,but you have never told anyone.In which quadrant of the Johari Window model is this information?

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Our communication style is defined as

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According to John Powell,what is the ultimate level of self-disclosure?

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The concept of the looking-glass self is defined as

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Philosophers suggest that there are three basic questions to which we all seek answers.They are

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Which of the following statements about symbolic interaction theory is NOT true?

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Match the example on the left with the dimension of the self on the right. -"I'm a totally different person when I'm away from work."

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When are we most likely to incorporate the comments of others into our self-concepts?

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Match the description on the left with the area of the Johari Window model on the right. -Known to others,not known to self.

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The model of self-disclosure that reflects both depth and breadth of shared information is

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The way in which you structure your understanding of reality-what is true and what is false-is called a(n)

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Match the example on the left with the dimension of the self on the right. -"What is the meaning of life?"

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The social learning approach explains your communication style with others

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Match the definition on the left with the term on the right. -A person's subjective description of who he or she is.

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