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MEgsxoxo64 MEgsxoxo64
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The following statements are all true about effective self-disclosure EXCEPT one. Please choose that one. Self-disclosures
 
  a. Focus both on the present and the past
  b. Include both facts and feelings about events that both people are experiencing
  c. Have both breadth and depth.
  d. Need to be reciprocal especially at the beginning of a relationship.

Ques. 2

Darcy is very much aware of his strengths and weaknesses. He knows he is a good speaker, and that he excels at mathematics. He is, however, ashamed of himself for not being a good dancer, and on the whole, he does not like himself. Darcy will probably be
 
  a. Open with his peers, because he is aware of what he is like
  b. Open with his peers because he likes to take risks, and he trusts people in general
  c. Not open with his peers because he does not wholly accept himself
  d. Not open with his peers because he is afraid of reciprocity

Ques. 3

Which of the following is a good example for constructive feedback?
 
  a. You are not a great cook, Michelle, this sirloin steak does not have any taste
  b. You never listen to what I have to say about your mother
  c. Your feet are too big  you won't be my dance partner
  d. Your steps tonight were out of sync  we should practice salsa a bit more

Ques. 4

Self-awareness can have both benefits and dangers. One of the dangers of high self-awareness is that you can become
 
  a. Self-absorbed
  b. Socially sensitive
  c. High self-monitoring
  d. Easily adapting to changing circumstances.

Ques. 5

Rachel grew up in a small town and always thought of herself as exceptionally smart and liberal-minded. When she went to college at Berkeley, she made many friends with whom she spent a lot of time talking about politics, social issues, etc. When she went home for summer vacation after the first year, her parents noticed that Rachel did not consider herself exceptionally smart anymore. This change could be explained by
 
  a. Self-verification theory
  b. Social comparison theory
  c. Theory of consensual validation
  d. Two-factor theory of self-evaluation

Ques. 6

Increasing your self-awareness by introspection and self-observation are similar in that ____________________, and they are different in _____________________.
 
  a. You do not need other people's feedback; the degree of deindividuation that can occur as a result.
  b. You do not need other people's feedback; what indicators you use to learn about yourself
  c. They both have their limitations; the degree they are applicable based on gender
  d. They are both always 100  accurate; how directly you learn about yourself

Ques. 7

Learning about yourself through self-observation is usually a good idea, but your conclusions may not be accurate if
 
  a. Your friend exerts subtle influence on you to behave differently
  b. Your behavior is a reliable guide to your feelings
  c. You regularly engage in introspection
  d. The feedback you get from your peers is infrequent

Ques. 8

These are all ways of increasing your self-awareness EXCEPT
 
  a. Comparing yourself to others
  b. Giving feedback to others
  c. Engaging in introspection
  d. Observing yourself
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