Development of self-concept is a life-long process. Because self-concept is a process, we have the ability to assess and change our self-concept. Identify one aspect of your own self-concept that you would like to change

Explain the process you should go through in trying to change your self-concept. As part of your answer, you should develop an "action plan" for changing your self-concept in a positive way.
What will be an ideal response?


Strategies for changing self-concept include: (1 ) decide what you would like to change about yourself; (2 ) describe why you feel the way you do about yourself; (3 ) decide that you are going to do something to change the way you feel about yourself; (4 ) set reasonable goals for yourself.

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According to the Muted Group Theory, interaction between dominant and subordinate groups is difficult because ______.

a. subordinate groups cannot speak English b. subordinate groups have to express themselves using the dominated group's code c. dominant groups refuse to interact with subordinate groups d. dominant groups have to express themselves in the subordinate group's code

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Describe and discuss the attributes of the film noir style

What will be an ideal response?

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A statement that describes what you want the listeners to be able to accomplish as a result of

your speech is a _________ purpose. Fill in the blanks with correct word

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An issue associated with use of response-evoking questions

as attention-getters is a. they can be demeaning to particular groups. b. they can be easily misunderstood by cross-cultural audiences. c. the answers may not be what you expect. d. they may cause audience members to linger too long in thoughts or feeling you evoked.

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