Self-esteem is defined as
A) our view of our self.
B) how aware we are of ourselves and others' views of us.
C) a measure of how valuable we think we are.
D) how large our open self is.
C
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The difference between an individualistic and a collectivistic culture is __________.
A. the extent to which the individual is valued versus the group B. the extent to which predictability is valued versus uncertainty C. the attitude toward distribution of power D. the attitude toward achievement
Which of the following scenarios best illustrates how our "present feelings" can affect our communication with others?
A. Jack was the youngest of six siblings, so his family often viewed him as a child who could not make adult decisions. B. Always shy, Karen avoided talking with others as much as she could. C. Ji Sung struggled with English, which discouraged him from asking questions in class. D. Having just heard that she did poorly on her psychology exam, Sandra was distracted when her friends tried to talk about plans for that night.
Every time you present a speech in class or in public, the audience
will evaluate you. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
As you listen to a classmate's speech, you notice that he/she use several "ums", "ahs", and "you knows" throughout their speech. What are those fillers called?
A. vocalics B. proxemics C. olfactics D. disfluencies