Communication 2,3,4
The most difficult and most important thing for developing and maintaining a healthy identity is to make a commitment to personal growth
True
The self has multiple dimensions
True
There is no objectively correct punctuation
True
We use stereotypes to make predictions about people and situations
True
Which type of rule specifies how to interpret different kinds of communication?
constitutive
Deciding what to pay attention to is part of the____process
selection
Jenna believes that she doesn't have an aptitude for statistics, so she doesn't put much effort into her statistics class. She performs poorly in the class, supporting her initial belief. This is an example of an:
self-fulfilling prophecy
Symbols are intrinsically linked to the phenomena to which they refer
True
Direct definitions, self-fulfilling prophecies, attachment styles, and identity scripts are all ways that the generalized other influences our self-concept
False
Mothers are more likely than fathers to challenge children and encourage them to achieve more
False
Race is no longer a consequential aspect of identity in America today
False
Reflected appraisal and direct definitions are important in shaping our self-concept in childhood, but do not affect us in adulthood
False
Regulative rules do not vary across cultures and social groups, so what is acceptable in one context is typically acceptable anywhere
False
The I and Me aspects of self are opposing forces
False
Thinking, "my roommate is generous with everyone right after she gets paid" is an example of an unstable and specific attribution
False
Teachers, peers, and family members are all examples of particular others
True
"A good education is the key to success" is an example of an identity script
True
According to a study conducted by Bachen and Illouz, most Americans prototype of enduring romance reflects media emphasis on acquisition of material goods to support a leisure lifestyle
True
Although words don't mean exactly the same thing to everyone, within a culture many symbols have an agreed-upon range of meanings
True
Effective communication includes acknowledging that we are responsible for our own feelings
True
Language is a primary tool that social movements used to change cultural life and meanings
True
Proto types, personal constructs, stereotypes, and scripts are cognitive schemata that we use to organize our perception of people and phenomena
True
Symbols are:
arbitrary, ambiguous, abstract
The five symbolic abilities described in your text book are:
definition, evaluation, organization, hypothetical thought, self-reflection
Individuals with___attachment styles 10 to feel less hope, disclose less, and experience less satisfaction with relationships then people with other attachment styles
fearful
The perspectives of the__other reflect the views generally held by others in a society
generalized
Which of the following is a personal construct?
how a friend measures up on the dimension of intelligent-unintelligent
Psychologistzs define____as rules for living and identity
identity scripts
All of the following are part of the process of human perception except:
imagination
Cory thinks that people who are outgoing are also friendly, confident, and fun. Corey's assumption that outgoing people are also friendly, confident, and fun is an example of___at work
implicit personality theory
Assuming that we understand what another person thinks, feels or perceives is known as:
mind reading
Evaluating a person as kind or unkind, intelligent or unintelligent, etc., involves using:
personal constructs
The term —- also called the looking glass self refers to our perception of another's view of us
reflected appraisal
Some couples have a rule that prohibits the adults from arguing in front of their children. This requirement is a___rule
regulative
Which rules specify when, how, where, and with whom to talk to about certain things?
regulative
A point of view shaped by political awareness of the social location of a group is known as a:
standpoint
Which of the following is a prototype?
the person who exemplifies a friend to you
When we respond to a person as if one label totally represents who that person is, we are:
totalizing
Perception is an active process
true
Darrell thinks, "Marie was happy today because she's a cheerful person." Darrells thought is a:
unstable and specific attribution
Communication rules tell us:
what to say, when to speak, how to interpret others' communication