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1

Which of the following is NOT an element of your self-concept?
A)the way people interpret the roles you play
B)reflected appraisals
C)the perception you have of yourself
D)the way you embody and reflect elements of your culture in comparison to others of that culture
2

Messages that we receive from others about ourselves which actually influence certain outcomes in our lives are termed
A)reflected appraisals.
B)social comparisons.
C)self-perceptions.
D)self-fulfilling prophecies.
3

When others (often parents or adults) give us directions, lines to say or concepts that we should incorporate into our repertoire of communications, we are being given
A)feedback.
B)self-fulfilling prophecies.
C)scripts.
D)reflected appraisals.
4

When we are repeatedly exposed to the ideal appearance in the media, a likely result would be a
A)self-fulfilling prophecy.
B)social comparison.
C)self-concept map.
D)script.
5

Which statement best describes the attitude of older people towards themselves?
A)They pay more attention to social comparisons because of their extensive years of experience.
B)They base their self-perception more often on their experiences through which they have gained confidence.
C)They continue to follow closely the scripts they were given by their own parents.
D)They usually consider attitude to be more important than experience.
6

Researchers who study gender differences in the acquisition of self-concept have found that
A)Both genders consider social comparisons of the utmost importance.
B)Men tend to derive their self-concept more from achievement.
C)Women usually place more emphasis on achievements than on social connections in the formation of their self-concept.
D)Neither gender puts much stock in reflected appraisals.
7

Which of the following is NOT a good way to attempt to improve your self-concept?
A)going on-line and adopting a new persona
B)taking a psychological risk
C)associating with people who have a positive opinion of you
D)moving beyond roles and circumstances that may be holding you back
8

Which of the following would NOT be a helpful step for a person who wants to change something about himself?
A)understanding the difference between motivation and discipline
B)making an effort to be more inward-focused
C)setting realistic goals
D)confiding in others who are willing to give support in reaching his goals
9

Which of the following statements BEST describes the relationship between self-concept and perception?
A)They are synonymous and don't need to be considered separately when studying the communication process.
B)They are opposites and when the influence of one on the communication process is strong, the influence of the other is weak.
C)Both feed equally into psychological sets, thus impacting the communication process in a relationship.
D)Although they are different, they are related and contribute in a complex way to communication in relationships.
10

Expectations or predispositions that a person has which determine how he/she responds to communications from others are termed
A)psychological risks.
B)psychological safety.
C)psychological sets.
D)perceptions.
11

The perceptual process includes three distinct steps. Place them in the correct order.
A)organization, interpretation, selection
B)selection, interpretation, organization
C)selection, organization, interpretation
D)interpretation, selection, organization
12

Which statement about the development of the self-concept is FALSE?
A)It is learned.
B)It tends to resist change.
C)It is formed primarily during the first six years of life.
D)It is impacted by a person's successes and failures.
13

Which of the following is NOT a factor that hinders accuracy of perception?
A)distortions
B)risks
C)deletions
D)generalizations
14

Which of the following definitions is NOT correct?
A)Distortions involve twisting or bending material to fit your existing beliefs.
B)Perceptual filters have the greatest impact on self-concept on a young person prior to puberty.
C)Deletions occur when information is canceled because our limited physical senses cannot process all of the stimuli we are exposed to.
D)Generalizations involve drawing conclusions from data or evidence.
15

Which of the following elements has the greatest impact on a person's perceptions?
A)Perceptual filters because this refers to the lens through which a person views the world.
B)Deletions because they serve to eliminate important material.
C)Generalizations because they can lead to inaccurate conclusions.
D)Distortions because information can be misinterpreted, thus affecting a person's perceptions.
16

The author gives some sound advice for adjusting to perceptual influences. Which of the following statements is NOT part of that advice?
A)Exercise and get enough rest.
B)Know what you believe and hold these beliefs firmly.
C)Avoid hasty conclusions.
D)Be available.
17

When the author advises us to be committed within the context of perceptual influences, he means
A)being committed to seeking more information rather than making hasty conclusions.
B)being firm in our beliefs so that we will not make hasty conclusions.
C)understanding our culture so that we will be able to filter the perceptions made by those from other cultures.
D)communicating carefully in our important relationships so that we will understand the perceptions of the other person.
18

In the discussion on perceptual influences, the author's advice to take more time refers to
A)the importance of getting to know another person well, rather than judging his/her communication style.
B)reading and talking to others in order to find enough information to support your viewpoint.
C)participating in a variety of activities rather than being too introspective.
D)gathering more facts so that you can avoid a hasty conclusion.
19

A self-assessment to determine the strength of your self-esteem is included in this chapter because
A)it is important to know the strength of your self-esteem so you are aware of how it affects your perceptions of the world.
B)your self-esteem is the first thing that needs to change if your perceptions of your world are inaccurate.
C)if your self-esteem is too strong this will interfere with your perceptions of your world.
D)others are able to sense immediately if your self-esteem is too strong and will try to change you.
20

According to the author, a strong sense of self-esteem may have negative aspects in that it may lead to
A)taking undue psychological risks.
B)refusing to follow the scripts given to us by others.
C)having an inflated ego.
D)all of the above.







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