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True / False
1. Identity management occurs only in face-to-face interactions.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
False
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True / False
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False
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2. Research indicates that mediated communication offers advantages for identity management.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
True
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1
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True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
DATE CREATED:
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3. The influence of significant others becomes less powerful as we grow older.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
True
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True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
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4. The self-concept is extremely resistant to change.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
True
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1
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True / False
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False
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5. Compared with face-to-face interaction, online communication tends to limit the control we have over
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managing impressions.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
False
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False
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6. People with high self-esteem tend to disapprove of others more than people with low self-esteem.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
False
POINTS:
1
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
DATE CREATED:
12/8/2015 5:56 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
12/6/2016 9:53 AM
7. People who think highly of themselves are likely to think highly of others too.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
True
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1
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
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False
DATE CREATED:
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8. The self-concept is a relatively stable set of perceptions you hold of yourself.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
True
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False
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9. The self-concept is a constantly changing set of perceptions that others have of you.
a.
True
b.
False
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False
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False
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10. Personality traits are largely a result of genetics rather than of socialization.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
False
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1
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True / False
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False
DATE CREATED:
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11. The person you believe yourself to be in moments of honesty is called the presenting self.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
False
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1
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True / False
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False
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12. The text advises that we shouldn’t acknowledge our strengths because we will develop overly positive,
distorted self-concepts.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
False
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1
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
DATE CREATED:
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13. The process of identity management can result in dishonest behavior.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
True
POINTS:
1
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14. Most researchers agree that we are born with many of our personality traits.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
True
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False
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15. According to your text, the self-concept influences much of our future behavior.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
True
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1
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True / False
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False
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16. You shouldn’t listen to the “boosters and “busters” others give you since your self-concept is only your
view of yourself.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
False
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1
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True / False
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False
DATE CREATED:
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17. All communication behavior is aimed at making impressions.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
False
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True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
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18. Opinions of family members or teachers early in your life have little impact on the formation of your self-
concept.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
False
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19. Defensiveness can become a problem for someone who is presented with information that contradicts his/her self-
perception.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
True
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False
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20. The only type of self-fulfilling prophecy that can occur is when your own expectations influence your
behavior.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
False
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False
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21. Managing your identity can be useful when you are meeting someone at a party for the first time.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
True
POINTS:
1
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
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22. A high level of self-esteem guarantees interpersonal success.
a.
True
b.
False
ANSWER:
False
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Multiple Choice
23. DO NOT USE In the example of schoolchildren taken from the book Pygmalion in the Classroom,
a.
the less intelligent children performed better than expected.
b.
the more intelligent children performed better than expected.
c.
the children teachers predicted would do better, did so.
d.
all the children performed the same because they had similar self-concepts.
e.
teachers improved their self-concepts by working with good children.
ANSWER:
c
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24. All of the following are true of the self-concept except that
a.
it is objective.
b.
it is changing.
c.
it is, in part, a product of interaction with others.
d.
it is, in part, a product of our early childhood experience.
e.
it can be changed.
ANSWER:
a
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25. According to your text, “ego-boosters and busters” are
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a.
examples of how people ruin their self-concepts by taking drugs.
b.
people or messages that influence the self-concept positively or negatively.
c.
the two essential elements of self-concept development.
d.
ways to predict how children will become good or bad readers.
e.
intentionally vague labels we give to mask true self-concepts.
ANSWER:
b
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26. The relatively stable set of perceptions you hold of yourself is called your
a.
self-concept.
b.
interpersonal self.
c.
perceptual bias.
d.
self-feedback.
e.
self-orientation.
ANSWER:
a
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27. In individualistic cultures, a view of the self would involve all of the following except
a.
self-sufficiency.
b.
high value on tradition.
c.
high value on equality.
d.
high value on change.
e.
personal credit or blame.
ANSWER:
b
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28. Someone who is a “significant other” is
a.
“socially” conscious.
b.
a person whose opinion we especially value.
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c.
always a supportive person.
d.
a person with significant goals.
ANSWER:
b
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29. If you want to change your self-concept, you should
a.
have realistic expectations and perceptions.
b.
ask others to send you only positive messages.
c.
take yourself less seriously.
d.
It is not possible to change the self-concept
ANSWER:
a
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30. People who have low self-esteem
a.
are likely to approve of others.
b.
perform well when being watched.
c.
work harder for critical people.
d.
expect to be rejected by others.
e.
had traumatic childhoods.
ANSWER:
d
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31. People who have high self-esteem
a.
expect to be accepted by others.
b.
have less of a need to work hard for people who demand high standards.
c.
are unable to defend themselves against negative comments.
d.
don’t perform well when being watched.
ANSWER:
a
POINTS:
1
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32. The kind of person you believe yourself to be is called the
a.
perceived self.
b.
desired self.
c.
presenting self.
d.
myth of self.
e.
transient self.
ANSWER:
a
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33. “Reference groups” are
a.
people whose self-concepts we have influenced.
b.
individuals whose self-esteem has been diminished.
c.
groups against which a person compares him/herself.
d.
groups formed to improve shaky self-esteem.
e.
people who hang around the library.
ANSWER:
c
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34. According to your text, telling ourselves we “can’t” change our self-concept could
a.
let others share control in the relationship.
b.
help us accept our limitations.
c.
create a self-fulfilling prophecy.
d.
express equality through our humanity.
ANSWER:
c
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35. The tendency to seek and attend to information that conforms to an existing self-concept has been labeled
a.
reflected appraisal.
b.
significance posturing.
c.
the stability hypothesis.
d.
cognitive conservatism.
e.
the weak spine phenomenon.
ANSWER:
d
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36. The communication strategies people use to influence how others view them is the process of
a.
ego-video.
b.
reflected appraisal.
c.
manipulation.
d.
social ethics.
e.
identity management.
ANSWER:
e
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37. Kiko still thinks of herself as a struggling student although as a college student her GPA is a 3.5. This is an
example of
a.
self-monitoring.
b.
self-fulfilling prophecy.
c.
cognitive conservatism.
d.
myth of perfection.
e.
distorted feedback.
ANSWER:
c
POINTS:
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False
DATE CREATED:
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DATE MODIFIED:
12/8/2015 6:17 PM
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38. Research described in your text about mediated communication suggests that
a.
it may be an advantage for creating a desired impression.
b.
it permits a responder to ignore a message rather than be unpleasant.
c.
it can lack the “richness” of many nonverbal channels.
d.
all of the above are supported by research.
e.
none of the above are supported by research.
ANSWER:
d
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39. The private self you honestly believe you are.
a.
reflected appraisal
b.
significant other
c.
cognitive conservatism
d.
presenting self
e.
perceived self
ANSWER:
e
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40. The tendency to cling to an existing self-concept.
a.
reflected appraisal
b.
significant other
c.
cognitive conservatism
d.
presenting self
e.
perceived self
ANSWER:
c
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False
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41. A person whose opinion we especially value.
a.
reflected appraisal
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b.
significant other
c.
cognitive conservatism
d.
presenting self
e.
perceived self
ANSWER:
b
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False
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42. Process of judging ourselves by the evaluations of others.
a.
reflected appraisal
b.
significant other
c.
cognitive conservatism
d.
presenting self
e.
perceived self
ANSWER:
a
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43. The “face” you show to others.
a.
reflected appraisal
b.
significant other
c.
cognitive conservatism
d.
presenting self
e.
perceived self
ANSWER:
d
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44. Which of the following is not an example of a self-fulfilling prophecy?
a.
A child fails a test after hearing her teacher tell her mother that she never does well on tests.
b.
A student who previously complained of stage fright loses his place during a class speech and can’t go on.
c.
A husband reluctantly agrees, with reservations, to his wife’s request that they spend the holiday visiting
Disneyland. He has a terrible time.
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d.
Both b and c above qualify as examples of self-fulfilling prophecies.
e.
All of the above qualify as examples of self-fulfilling prophecies.
ANSWER:
e
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45. The term “self-concept” refers to
a.
the sum of one’s physiological, social, and psychological attributes as perceived by an impartial observer.
b.
the way an individual believes others perceive her/him.
c.
the total of an individual’s own beliefs about his/her physical characteristics, intelligence, aptitudes, and social
skills.
d.
the sum of one’s psychological, social, and physical attributes as perceived by a significant other.
e.
none of the above.
ANSWER:
c
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46. A self-fulfilling prophecy is
a.
an accurate prediction about another’s behavior, based on background knowledge.
b.
a prediction about one’s own behavior, based on past experience.
c.
a prediction that affects the outcome of one’s own or another’s behavior.
d.
a mistaken prediction which fails to occur.
e.
none of the above.
ANSWER:
c
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47. All of the following are examples of social comparison except
a.
being judged for a test based on other student’s grades.
b.
thinking over how you have added muscle mass in the last four months.
c.
deciding to go on a diet after looking at models in a magazine.
d.
judging your fitness level in contrast to others in the gym.
e.
all of the above are examples of social comparison.
ANSWER:
b
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48. According to your text, all of the following are ways that can help in changing your self-concept except
a.
seeking advice from books and others.
b.
being realistic in how you perceive yourself.
c.
determining what may be inaccurate feedback from others.
d.
being willing to change.
e.
comparing yourself to people in the mass media.
ANSWER:
e
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49. When Joe hangs his framed medical degrees on his office wall he is managing his identity through
a.
appearance.
b.
manner.
c.
setting.
d.
image.
e.
role.
ANSWER:
c
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50. To say that identity management is collaborative means that
a.
both people communicating agree with each other.
b.
each person creates an identity in response to the other’s behavior.
c.
each person creates a similar identity.
d.
both people decide on their identities together.
e.
none of the above.
ANSWER:
b
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51. The process whereby the self-concept develops due to the way we believe others see us is called
a.
reflected appraisal.
b.
social comparison.
c.
feedback.
d.
other-imposed prophecy.
e.
distortion.
ANSWER:
a
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52. An example of a presenting self is
a.
Minh is very attentive in class and asks questions about the material to her professor.
b.
Minh regularly calls her friends, remembers birthdays, and listens to friends’ problems.
c.
Minh is never late for work, volunteers for work committees, and turns in work on time.
d.
all of the above.
e.
none of the above.
ANSWER:
d
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53. Psyching yourself up before a soccer game is an example of
a.
positive prediction.
b.
a self-imposed prophecy.
c.
other-imposed prophecy.
d.
anxiety reduction.
e.
none of the above.
ANSWER:
b
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54. Popular TV shows featuring makeovers suggest to us that our appearance must be improved, which can lead us to feel
worse about ourselves. This idea best relates to
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a.
reflected appraisal.
b.
social comparison.
c.
self-fulfilling prophecy.
d.
identity management.
e.
presenting self.
ANSWER:
b
POINTS:
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False
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55. The ability to manage identities in different settings and cultures is a feature of
a.
high self-esteem.
b.
too much self-disclosure.
c.
social exchange theory.
d.
communication competence.
e.
equivocation.
ANSWER:
d
POINTS:
1
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
DATE CREATED:
12/5/2016 12:55 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
12/5/2016 12:56 PM
56. Your textbook authors give some suggestions about how to embrace a more positive self-image. Think about
some aspects of your self-concept you would like to change. Next, for each, explain whether (1) you have a
realistic perception of yourself in this area, 2) you have realistic expectations of yourself in this area, 3) you are
or aren’t willing to do what it takes to change, 4) you have enough information and know-how to carry out the
change.
ANSWER:
POINTS:
1
QUESTION TYPE:
Objective Short Answer
HAS VARIABLES:
False
DATE CREATED:
2/2/2016 10:37 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/2/2016 10:37 PM
57. Describe two people for whom you are a significant other. Describe your communication behavior with each
of them, giving examples of how (a) you deliver “booster” and “buster” messages to each of them; (b) you
create self-fulfilling prophecies that work for and against each of them; and (c) they allow your communication
with them to affect their behavior.
ANSWER:
page-pf11
Name:
Class:
Date:
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POINTS:
1
QUESTION TYPE:
Objective Short Answer
HAS VARIABLES:
False
DATE CREATED:
2/2/2016 10:37 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/2/2016 10:37 PM
58. Explain how you managed impressions with others in a recent important event in your life. Cite the reasons
why you managed impressions and then evaluate the way you presented yourself.
ANSWER:
POINTS:
1
QUESTION TYPE:
Objective Short Answer
HAS VARIABLES:
False
DATE CREATED:
2/2/2016 10:38 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/2/2016 10:39 PM
59. Describe how you have managed your manner, appearance, and setting to create desired impressions in two
different specific instances.
ANSWER:
POINTS:
1
QUESTION TYPE:
Objective Short Answer
HAS VARIABLES:
False
DATE CREATED:
2/2/2016 10:39 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/2/2016 10:40 PM
60. Explain the concept of reflected appraisal. Choose two people in your life who have contributed to how you
view yourself and how their communication contributed to who you are today.
ANSWER:
POINTS:
1
QUESTION TYPE:
Objective Short Answer
HAS VARIABLES:
False
DATE CREATED:
2/2/2016 10:40 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/2/2016 10:40 PM

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