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For a healthy self-concept one must

-pay more attention to messages about you real self -Adjust the ideal self to fit the reality -Work up to a more realistic and attainable ideal.

How can you decrease the size of your hidden pane? A. By increasing your trust in someone B. By withholding more details about yourself C. By analyzing your dreams and fantasies D. By increasing your selfawareness

A. By increasing your trust in someone.

What is a real self? A. The way you actually are when nobody is around B. The vision of your future self C. The self that is based on the conditional positive regard D. The way you truly feel about yourself

A. The way you actually are when nobody is around.

How would all the four parts of self-concept occur in a perfect world? A. All the four parts would intersect each other. B. All the four parts would be one single circle. C. The real self and looking-glass self would be separate from each other. D. The ideal self and self-image would be distinct from each other.

B. All four parts would be one single circle.

Which of the following is true about the Johari Window? A. It is a simple yet powerful model that supports the information on managing the mentoring process. B. It is a technique designed for selfunderstanding that illustrates the ways of relating to others. C. It is a four dimensional questionnaire that is used to assess distress, depression, and anxiety. D. It is a management tool based on four behavioral dimensions that explains leadership styles.

B. It is a technique designed for self-understanding that illustrates the ways of relating to others.

The unknown pane in the Johari Window contains all of the experiences, feelings, fantasies, and possibilities that people: A. divulge. B. repress. C. express. D. cherish.

B. Repress

What is unconditional positive regard? A. The acceptance of individuals as worthy when they behave in a certain way. B. The acceptance of individuals as worthy and valuable regardless of their behavior. C. The attempt by parents to improve their children's behavior by comparing them to others. D. The rejection of children by their parents as inherently worthless unless otherwise proven by their behavior.

B. The acceptance of individuals as worthy and valuable regardless of their behavior.

How does conditional positive regard affect children? A. Children may develop an unattainable real self. B. Children will develop an external locus of control. C. Children may become confused on what constitutes good or bad behavior. D. Children will never try to measure up to others' standards.

C. Children may become confused on what constitutes good or bad behavior.

Nonconversation is a way to describe the amount of actual conversation in: A. gut-level communication. B. peak communication. C. cliché conversation. D. transpersonal conversation.

C. Cliché conversation

Parents give children a picture on how to win approval

Conditional Positive Regard

_____ coined the term inferiority complex. A. Carl Rogers B. Julian Rotter C. Eric Bern D. Alfred Adler

D. Alfred Adler

Self-efficacy is the: A. use of a single strength to make up for a real or perceived weakness. B. individual's vision of his or her future self. C. way an individual conceives or sees himself or herself. D. confidence an individual has in his or her ability to deal with problems.

D. Confidence and individual has in his or her ability to deal with problems.

A justifiable motive for withholding personal information is: A. to feel all-powerful. B. to deny that you have any problems. C. to avoid feelings of inadequacy. D. to protect other people's feelings.

D. To protect other people's feelings.

Max Weber is known as the pioneer of Scientific Management

False

One of Taylor's best known victories was the discoveries based on the Hawthorne studies.

False

Self Disclosure is the knowledge of how you are being perceived by others.

False

The blind pane of the Johari Window can be very disturbing to those who believe that the personality traits that they don't see in themselves cannot be perceived by others as well.

False

The hidden pane of the Johari Window contains information that you know about yourself and have no reason to hide from most people.

False

The managerial grid is a composite of four panes that shows you ways of relating to others: the open, blind, hidden, and unknown.

False

When Delilah got a D grade on one of her papers, she said to herself, "I should have studied instead of watching movies all night with my friends; I'll do better next time." From this comment we can conclude that Delilah has an external locus of control.

False

Pioneer of Scientific Management

Frederick Taylor

the self one assumes others see in him/her

Looking Glass Self

They way one really is when nobody is around to approve or disapproveReal self

Real self

The way you picture yourself to be

Self concept

According to Carl Rodgers Ideal self comes from:

The messages received from you parents and people around you about what you should be like.

Ideal Self

The way one would like to be or plans to become

In the workplace, the key to top performance and high quality work is healthy self esteem.

True

Internal customers can be defined as a departments employees in other departments within an organization

True

Most people who always need to tell about their accomplishments are actually in some way for low self esteem.

True

Overdisclosing often happens when a person feels socially awkward and is trying to make conversation.

True

Parents who present their children with a picture of how the children must act to win approval are said to hold "conditional positive regard"

True

The skill or ability to work effectively through and with other people is known as human relations.

True

The stronger or higher a persons self-esteem is, the weaker the effect other people's negative statements will have on his or her behavior.

True

Self image

the way one honestly feels about oneself


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