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13 Cards in this Set
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our sense of identity comes from... |
the way we interact with other people |
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name six social needs satisfied by communication |
pleasure affection companionship escape relaxation control |
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getting others to behave in ways we want |
instrumental goals |
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promoted self actualization |
maslow |
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the desire to develop our potential to the maximum; to become the best person we can be |
self actualization |
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transactional process involving participants who occupy different but overlapping environments and create relationships through the exchange of messages many of which are effected by external physiological and psychological noise. |
communications |
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inacurate, ineffective, or unsatisfying communication |
miscommunications |
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says that we will hang on to things even if they're bad just because they are comfortable. |
cognitive conservatism |
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a relatively stable set of perceptions you hold about yourself |
self-concept |
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interchangeable with self concept |
self image |
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the way you feel about who you think you (based on an inaccurate self concept) |
self esteem |
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becoming mindful and knowing how others see me |
self awareness |
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four places we get our self concept |
reflective appraisal social comparison culture own interpretation
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