Hybels - communicating effectively - 11e, test bank 0073523879
COMMUNICATING EFFECTIVELY by Saundra Hybels and Richard Weaver II - 11e, test bank 0073523879
ch2 Key
1. | How you look at the world depends on what you think of yourself, and what you think of yourself will influence how you look at the world. |
Hybels - Chapter 02 #1 |
2. | An individual's self-concept is based on the values of the individual's culture and community. |
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3. | Reflected appraisals are messages we give ourselves. |
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4. | Social comparisons are how we measure up to others. |
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5. | Most women gain more self-confidence from social comparisons than from reflected appraisals. |
Hybels - Chapter 02 #5 |
6. | An individual's self-perception is constant through the phases of development. |
Hybels - Chapter 02 #6 |
7. | An important step to making changes in your self-concept is to believe that your self-concept can change. |
Hybels - Chapter 02 #7 |
8. | In the context of mental maps and the territory they represent, the accuracy of your maps is a measure of your sanity. |
Hybels - Chapter 02 #8 |
9. | The perception process involves three parts: listening, absorbing, and reacting. |
Hybels - Chapter 02 #9 |
10. | Twisting and bending information out of shape is known as the process of deletion. |
Hybels - Chapter 02 #10 |
11. | Generalization involves drawing a principle from a set of facts and then applying that principle in the future. |
Hybels - Chapter 02 #11 |
12. | Culture, values, and beliefs are all examples of perceptual filters. |
Hybels - Chapter 02 #12 |
13. | To adjust to perceptual influences, a person should stay healthy, get rest, and exercise. |
Hybels - Chapter 02 #13 |
14. | When you believe something to be true, you are likely to find information that supports your belief. |
Hybels - Chapter 02 #14 |
15. | Which of the following is NOT a distinct element of an individual's self-concept?
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Hybels - Chapter 02 #15 |
16. | Parents, friends, and teachers tell us who we are through:
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Hybels - Chapter 02 #16 |
17. | The way you see yourself is called:
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Hybels - Chapter 02 #17 |
18. | Women's self-confidence comes primarily from _____.
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Hybels - Chapter 02 #18 |
19. | According to Annie Paul, the only way to change your self-esteem is to change:
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Hybels - Chapter 02 #19 |
20. | To begin a program of personal change, the textbook recommends that you:
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Hybels - Chapter 02 #20 |
21. | According to "the map is not the territory" concept, which of the following is true?
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Hybels - Chapter 02 #21 |
22. | Whenever a person encounters new information, perception occurs in a(n) _____.
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Hybels - Chapter 02 #22 |
23. | Mental guidelines that supply impressions of the whole story, event, or person are referred to as:
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24. | The feeling of imbalance that occurs when incoming sensory cues do not fit with other sensory cues or structures that you possess is called _____.
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Hybels - Chapter 02 #24 |
25. | Limitations that result from the narrowed lens through which you view the world define _____.
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Hybels - Chapter 02 #25 |
26. | Self-concept and perception are largely:
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Hybels - Chapter 02 #26 |
27. | Which of the following was NOT mentioned in the text as a way to adjust to perceptual influences?
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Hybels - Chapter 02 #27 |
28. | What is a reflected appraisal, and what is its significance? Answers will vary. |
Hybels - Chapter 02 #28 |
29. | What is a self-fulfilling prophecy? Explain how a self-fulfilling prophecy could be helpful or harmful. Answers will vary. |
Hybels - Chapter 02 #29 |
30. | What are the sources of social comparisons? Why are social comparisons important? Answers will vary. |
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31. | What is the difference between arriving at one's own self-concept via social comparisons and by reflected appraisals? Answers will vary. |
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32. | What role does gender play in the development of the self-concept? Answers will vary. |
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33. | Describe ways a person could improve his or her own self-concept. Where possible, include a personal account of such a technique you have personally employed. Answers will vary. |
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34. | Describe a situation in which discipline is more important than motivation. Answers will vary. |
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35. | What are some important understandings derived from Korzybski's theory that "a map is not the territory it represents"? Answers will vary. |
Hybels - Chapter 02 #35 |
36. | Describe the three steps of the perceptual process, and provide a personal example that reveals all three steps in action. Answers will vary. |
Hybels - Chapter 02 #36 |
37. | In the context of perceptions, what are the differences between deletions, distortions, and generalizations? Answers will vary. |
Hybels - Chapter 02 #37 |
38. | Provide an example of how you might use implicit personality theory. Answers will vary. |
Hybels - Chapter 02 #38 |
39. | Why do perceptual filters affect the accuracy of an individual's perception? Answers will vary. |
Hybels - Chapter 02 #39 |
40. | Describe several ways in which a person could adjust to perceptual influences. Answers will vary. |
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ch2 Summary
Category | # of Questions |
Hybels - Chapter 02 | 40 |
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