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Jose often heard his father say, Look, how hardworking and smart your sister is. She spends all her time studying. We love her a lot, and so you should work just as hard as she does. Jose's self-worth is probably going to be based on
 
  a. Basic self-acceptance
  b. Conditional self-acceptance
  c. Reflected self-acceptance
  d. Real-ideal comparison

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Jeremy, I am afraid you are not tall enough to be a good dancer is inappropriate as feedback because you are focusing your feedback on
 
  a. The there and then
  b. Things the other person cannot change
  c. Your perceptions and feelings
  d. Your own well-being and emotional peace

Ques. 3

If you want to give constructive feedback, it is very important that you
 
  a. Focus on the true personality of the person you are talking to
  b. Tell your friend what you think, even if he/she does not want to hear it
  c. Are willing to say things that you know your friend is unable to change
  d. Tell them what you observe and not how you judge it

Ques. 4

The relationship between disclosure, feedback and self-awareness is represented by the Johari Window. Which of the following principles is NOT true?
 
  a. Self-disclosure reduces the hidden area unknown to others
  b. Feedback from other people reduces the blind area
  c. Feedback increases the area unknown to others
  d. Self-disclosure and feedback reduce the unknown area

Ques. 5

On their first date, Hannah and Chandler went to see an action packed thriller. They both were under the influence of the music, very excited and nervous at the same time. They did not talk much after the movie, but when the next day Hannah's friends asked her how she liked Chandler, she got very excited, and said that she cannot wait to see him again. This could be explained by the
 
  a. Self-verification theory
  b. Theory of consensual validation
  c. Two-factor theory of emotion
  d. Looking-glass self theory

Ques. 6

Harriett has always been interested in physics, and did not care much about fashion, or who is popular, which was fine in her high school. When she went to college, all the girls in the dorm talked about her as an unsocial dork. She soon started to perceive herself as a dork, who will never be liked by normal human beings. Her change in her self-perception shows the characteristics of
 
  a. Increased self-awareness
  b. Distorted introspection
  c. Looking glass self
  d. Johari windows

Ques. 7

According to Self-perception theory, you can understand your attitudes and emotions by
 
  a. Listening to feedback given by people who know you really well
  b. Observing and interpreting your own behavior in different situations.
  c. Observing and interpreting other people's behavior in similar situations
  d. Displaying deindividuation to an appropriate degree.

Ques. 8

Pao noticed how her heart beats faster whenever Jason looks at her. Even her friends remarked that she blushes when Jason is around. She concludes that she must have a crush on Jason. This conclusion is in alignment with the
 
  a. Self-perception theory
  b. Self-awareness theory
  c. Theory of self-monitoring
  d. Theory of consensual validation

Ques. 9

Jeff has a new circle of friends who want to get to know themselves and each other. They talk a lot about themselves, which was initially quite strange for Jeff, but then he noticed that he has become
 
  a. A better problem solver when it comes to his personal life
  b. Less concerned about how he behaves with his family  their opinion does not count anyway
  c. More hesitant to talk about social issues in the company of his friends
  d. A low self-monitoring individual when interacting with his supervisor
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6 years ago
Answer to #1

b. Conditional self-acceptance

Answer to #2

b. Things the other person cannot change

Answer to #3

d. Tell them what you observe and not how you judge it

Answer to #4

c. Feedback increases the area unknown to others

Answer to #5

c. Two-factor theory of emotion

Answer to #6

c. Looking glass self

Answer to #7

b. Observing and interpreting your own behavior in different situations.

Answer to #8

a. Self-perception theory

Answer to #9

a. A better problem solver when it comes to his personal life
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6 years ago
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