Communications Final Ch. 1-,2,4 (pt 1)
The HEXACO model includes six dimensions of human personality: Honesty-Humility, Emotionality, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, and Openness to Experience
true
Emotions can best be described as ____
feeling that we experienced
Social categories are not often based on characteristics such as race, ethnicity, class and gender. You can find yourself over categorizing and that is called stereotyping
false
The ego is composed of the basic biological drives that motivate and individual.
false
The primary effect will have no influence on the potential of a relationship
false
Of the "The Big Five" personality factors, which trait can be best described as careful versus careless?
Conscientiousness
_____ are designed to help us escape the pain of anxiety
Defense mechanisms
The single cause of shyness has been associated with disciplinary techniques of parents/caregivers in a child' s first five years of life
false
The Johari Window includes the following panels:
Open, Hidden, Blind and Unknown
_________ occurs when the first impression carries more weight than subsequent information.
Primacy effect
_______ occurs when a person's expectations of an event makes the outcome more likely to happen than would otherwise have been true.
Self-fulfilling prophecy
____________ describes the way we perceive, evaluate, categorize, and form judgements about the qualities of people encounter.
Social perception
Shyness is related to anxiety, discomfort, and inhibition
true
We gather information about our "self-image" through the following means ____
a & c; significant others, social comparison
The "The Big Five" personality factors include openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
true
Most psychologists feel that self-image is __
acquired
Which one of the following statements about emotions is true?
all of the above are correct; It is possible to experience several different emotions at the same time, Emotions can be facilitative or debilitative, Emotions can differ in intensity and duration
Social ties provides us with:
all of the above; a feeling of belonging, a feeling of being a part of a group, a sense of identity
Four of the eight tips of interpersonal communications and relationship building are:
all of the above; assume the best intentions of the other person, understand the other persons perspective in the situation, truly listen and ask ?'s to learn more, share your perspective in the situation
Our self-image is primarily formed ____
all of the above; by how our parents treat us and react to us, by what "significant others" say to us, by our perceptions and interpretations of how other people treat us
In the attribution process
all of the above; we judge a person's personality by how they act, without considering the situation and context involved, we attributed action to personality characteristics, we believe people do as their nature commands
Three steps in overcoming shyness are:
analyze your shyness, build your self-esteem, improve your social skills
An unpleasant, threatening feeling that something bad is about to happen is a definition of ___
anxiety
Mixed emotions are those emotions which:
are combined feelings from the primary emotions
The talking out of our feelings, problems, and thoughts for the purpose of relieving ourselves of stresses and anxieties is called:
catharsis
All of the above are common characteristics of human emotions except:
disguised motivations
In cultures ___ are norms about when, where and how much we should show emotions.
display rules
Excessive emotions are said to be debilitative, and mild emotions are said to be ___
facilitative
A self-fulfilling prophecy occurs when a person's expectation of an event or person causes the opposite to occur.
false
Being angry does not make you more vulnerable to other negative emotions.
false
Being prejudiced and stereotyping is the same thing
false
Building self-esteem has nothing to do with improving your social skills
false
Developing perceptual awareness is unrelated to developing relationships with others
false
Discrimination, does not involve negative behavior (unfair treatment) toward members of a group
false
Fear and anxiety are not related
false
First impression are easily overcome by new information
false
It is a good idea to avoid communication and relationships with individuals from other cultures in an effort to avoid conflict or misunderstanding
false
It is unlikely that we will experience health problems and difficulty with relationships if we ignore or fail to deal with anger
false
Loving someone may mean that we have to protect them from experiencing the consequences of their choices
false
Males are unable to be as communicative as females
false
Men are more likely than women to express positive emotions like love, liking, joy, and contentment.
false
Negative self-talk, such as "you're so stupid!" has no influence on our self-esteem
false
Positive stereotypes are helpful when developing relationships as it encourages us to think well of others
false
Self-awareness is not necessary in order to fully understand others
false
More important than getting to know others is:
getting to know yourself
According to your text, before we can engage in self-disclosure, there must be an atmosphere of:
goodwill and trust
According to the text, to become acquainted requires all of the following except:
having a high level of self-esteem
The ___ is present at birth and remains an active force throughout our life.
id
According to Adler, personality arises from our attempts to overcome or compensate for fundamental feelings of ____
inadequacy
All of the following are consequences of shyness discussed in Chapter 1 except:
increased self-disclosure
Which stage of Erikson's Psychosocial Development does the following describe? During the ages of 3-5, the child moves from simple self-control to an ability to take control. this is a questioning and exploring stage when a child wants to try anything and everything
initiative vs. guilt
Emotions begin to have negative effects when they are viewed as being excessive in ___
intensity and duration
According to Gary Emery, four of the basic emotions are
mad, sad, glad, scared
All of the following are included in Dr. Nathaniel Branden's recommendations for building self-esteem except ___
personal space
Self-affirmations refer to ____
positive self-statements or self-talk
_______ is when we prejudge a person or group of people prior to having all known information and facts.
prejudice
Contemporary psychologists often use traits to describe personal characteristics of individuals. Which of the following is NOT one of the "Big Five" Personality Factors?
psychotic
The revealing of the inner-self is called:
self-disclosure
_________ involves feelings, physical reactions, and thoughts that create a state of anxiety, discomfort, and inhibition.
shyness
Self-disclosure skills are important to relationships for all of the following reasons except:
social control
Adler argued that the foremost human drive is ___
striving for superiority
According to your author, by making mistakes you _____
take more risks, stretch, grow, and enjoy life more
Freud's theory states that a person's personality is made up of three distinct but interrelated parts; these three parts are ___
the id, the ego, the superego
The major difference between shy people and non-shy people is:
their self-evaluation
A main characteristic of emotional states is that they involve physiological changes
true
Accepting and learning to handle and express emotions is a mark of maturity
true
Anger most often begins with a loss or the threat of a loss
true
Anxiety can be positive, helping us to get energized and to deliver our best
true
Behavioral expressions are felt internally and often lead to observable expressions
true
Being aware of how we are reacting to others is necessary when becoming acquainted with others
true
Catharsis is a release of emotional tension that can be achieved through sharing and self-disclosure with others
true
Cyber bullying highlighting the importance of increased support for vulnerable students
true
Emotional responses and expression are learned
true
Emotional ties and social support are important during life transitions and difficult times as well as when things are going well
true
Emotions may function as motives
true
Guilt is the realization of sorrow over having done something morally, socially, or ethically wrong
true
Loneliness is one of the most serious problems in our society today
true
On-line social networking experience can give shy kids an easier experience building relationships, by speaking through a keyboard instead of a person. The Internet and World Wide Web are conduits for the shy to interact with others; electronic communication removes many of the barriers that inhibit shy people
true
Our self-image is affected by al the experiences we have had
true
People who share their ideas, interests, experiences, expectations, and feelings with others are more likely to have more friends and develop long lasting relationships easier than those who do not
true
People's attractiveness is unrelated to their self-esteem
true
Research has not supported that the more a couple is willing to disclose about themselves, the greater the relationship satisfaction
true
Research has shown that people think that personal relationships are more meaningful to their lives than any other single factor including money, career, and religion
true
Self-actualization can best be describe as being all that one can be.
true
Self-disclosure is important in relationships and should be regulated according to the nature and intensity of the relationship
true
Self-disclosure online-needs to be maintained because you can create a false sense of security
true
Self-esteem is improved by positive self talk.
true
The Johari window exercise demonstrates what we know about ourselves and share with others, what we are unaware of about ourselves yet others see, what is unknown to ourselves and others about us, and what we know about ourselves but others are unaware of
true
The illusion is that the cyber environment is safer than real life and connecting to people online is safer than them in person
true
The process of acquiring a sense of self evolves from our experiences and interactions with others within the environment.
true
Youth who experience social and emotional bullying, and youth who experience all forms of social and physical bullying, (including being bullied by being called gay, lesbian, or queer) are at a high risk of experiencing all forms of bullying behavior
true
All of the following are strategies to improve self-esteem except:
using your defense mechanisms
The Johari Window represents all but one of the following:
what we know about ourselves and others