com101 chapter 3
Which of the following is not true about the ideal-self?
The ideal-self is the same thing as the real-self
Which of the following is NOT one of Charles Horton Cooley's postulates related to the "looking-glass self?"
Actors assess those perceptions through prior interactions with others.
Jerry is highly in-tune with his emotions. He generally believes that whatever his feelings are telling him to do, it's probably the right thing for him to do. What personality trait is Jerry exhibiting?
Affective orientation
Which of the following is not a type of communication disposition?
Affective/appetitive orientation
Which of the following is the truest statement about the relationship between communication and self-esteem?
One's self-esteem impacts how he/she/they communicate.
Which of John Daly's personality dispositions refers to general patterns of mental processes that impact how people socially relate to others or view themselves?
Personal-social
Which of the following is a step in the cycle of rejection sensitivity?
Repressed hostility for fear of losing affection
Which of the following occurs when a congruent self-concept is present?
Self-image, self-worth, and the ideal-self overlap reflecting compatibility
Which attachment style do individuals exhibit when they view themselves as worthy of love, but generally believe that others will be deceptive and reject them in interpersonal relationships?
dismissing attachment
What is an individual's ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions called?
emotional intelligence
Individuals highly sensitive to rejection are less adept at noting when they are being rejected.
false
Intrapersonal communication exists within an individual's self or mind and is an entirely internal phenomenon.
false
Temperament is a product of the social environment, while personality is biologically determined.
false
Which of Kim Bartholomew and Leonard Horowitz's attachment styles describes individuals who see themselves as unworthy of love and generally believe that others will react negatively through either deception or rejection?
fearful
Michael feels conspicuous or socially exposed when dealing with others in face-to-face interactions. He says that the root of these feelings stems from a prior experience in which his privacy was breached due in part to his foolish actions. What type of shyness does Michael experience?
long term self-conscious shyness
Nina struggles with emotional and social loneliness. What outcomes is she more likely to report as a result?
lower self esteem greater social passivity greater sensitivity to social rejection
Individuals excessively preoccupied with one's self suffer from what psychological condition?
narcissism
Which need on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs occurs when the three selves work together to create an individual's self-concept?
self-actualization
What is the degree to which an individual views themselves as a good person, who deserves to be valued and respected called?
self-worth
Ron had a horrible day at work after learning that his sales figures were the lowest of everyone in the office. Ron's self-esteem was influenced by which kind of evaluation?
subjective evaluation
What personality model features the following personalities: surgency, agreeableness, dependability, emotional stability, and culture
the big five
An individual's self-concept consists of self-image, self-worth, and the ideal-self.
true
Communication apprehension is the fear or anxiety associated with either real or anticipated communication exchanges with another person or persons.
true
Dogmatism is the inclination to believe one's point-of-view as undeniably true based on faulty premises and without consideration of evidence and the opinions of others.
true
External locus of control is a type of social-personal disposition in which an individual believes that forces influence one's behavior and circumstances outside of one's control.
true
Introversion and extraversion exist on a continuum.
true