Exam 2 Flashcards
(72 cards)
You’d look at the image of yourself that others reveal to you through the way they communicate with you
Looking-glass self
Is your image of who you are
Self-conception
Your reconstruction of the incident and your understanding of it
Self-interpretation
Your knowledge of who you are; of your traits; your strengths and limitations
Self-awareness
Mental template that helps you organize info
Schemata
Type of communication that you reveal about yourself that’s normally secret
Self-disclosure
Represents all the information, behaviors, attitudes, and feelings about yourself
Open self
Represents knowledge about you that others have but you don’t
Blind self
Represents those parts of yourself that neither you or others know
Unknown self
Represents all the knowledge you have of yourself but keep secret from others
Hidden self
Is the process by which you become more aware of objects, events, and especially people through your senses
Perception
An organized body of information that focuses on an event or procedure
Script
Is a prediction that comes true because you act on it as if it were true
Self-fulfilling prophecy
First impressions that change over the information you receive
Primary- recency
Consistent on what you believe (stereotype)
Consistency
Process by which you focus on “why do they do what they do?”
Attribution
Actively choosing to listen and reviving content
Listening
Physiological
Hearing
Hearing and attending to the message
Receiving
Deciphering meaning from the message you hear
Understanding
Retaining what you hear in memory
Remembering
Thinking critically about judging the message
Evaluating
Answering or giving feedback to the speaker
Responding
Similar signals that let the speaker know you’re attending to the message
Backchanneling