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a relation ship that is supportive, loving, caring, and attentive use which attatcment method.
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a secure style
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a relation ship that is negative, abusive, and rejecting use which attatchment method.
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a fearful style
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a relation ship that is disinterested, rejecting, takes relationships lightly uses which attatchment method.
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a dismissive style
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a relation ship that uses an inconsistant style is what?
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an anxious/resistant style
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the feedack we get from our peers that helps us create our self image is called?
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reflected apraisal
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when we measure our selves by using others we are...
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social comparison
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when we measure our selves by using others we are...
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social comparison
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the method in which we assign meaning to comn. is...
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attribution theory
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the method in which we assign meaning to comn. is...
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attribution theory
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when we take credit for good things and blame other things for bad things we have a...
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self serving bias
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when we take credit for good things and blame other things for bad things we have a...
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self serving bias
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"it looks like you are working really hard" is an example of what
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an inderect appraisal
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"it looks like you are working really hard" is an example of what
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an inderect appraisal
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"you are so smart" is an example of what
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a direct appraisal
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"you are so smart" is an example of what
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a direct appraisal
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the roles you think you fit in to are how you define your...
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social identity
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how you see your self fitting in to the social identinty is your...
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personal identity
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when we compare our selves to the ideals of society we are comparing to...
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generalized others
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how you feel about how you are and who you are determines your...
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self esteme
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a guage of how carefuly we look at how we are being received in communicational circumstances
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self monitor
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when we seek supporting evidence of how we view our selvs we are looking for...
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self verification
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when we examine our means of comn. we are
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self reflective
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when we meet someone we seek common ground
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attraction theory
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an active proccess leading to meaning
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perception
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name the three parts to perception
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selection, organization, interpritation
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we pay attention to things that are unique or unexpected
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arousal theory
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four factors that get attention are...
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-large, intense, or unusual
-change -motives and needs -culture |
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the best representation of a certain type of person is the...
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prototype
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a mental yard stick for measuring acts is the...
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personal constructs
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a clairifying behavior guide is our...
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scripts
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we organize and interprite experiances by apprying cognitive structures called, schemata
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constructionalism
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can be good "asian students are smart"
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stereotypes
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what are three things that effect the way we attribute things
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-the locus
-stability -responsability |
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certifying what we think by finding people who veiw us like we do
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self justification
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we overestimate the internal causes for negative from other people is our...
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fundamental attribution error
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when we try to remember events so that they match our expectations
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unconsious projection
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when your general standings in society help to make our perceptions what they are
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standpoint theory
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name some things that can change our attitudes ideas and beleifs over time
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age, edgucation, expiriance, mood, setting, gender, culture, values and standpoint, cognitive ability/complexity
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our tendancy to lump attributes together (stereotyping)
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self implicit personality theory
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the halo effect
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self implicit personality theory
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relation ship labeling can have...
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positive or negative cycles
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name three levels of meaning
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-denotative
-connotative/interpritive -relational |
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what is somethings denotative meaning
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literal dictionary meaning
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what is somethings connotative/interpritive meaning
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what it means to the person
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what is somethings relational meaning
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what it means in terms of the relationship
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