Joel feels inadequate when he realizes he can't whistle as loud as the other children in class.
Which factor is currently influencing Joel's self-concept?
(1 point)
others' images
cultural norms and expectations
social comparisons
his self-evaluations and interpretations
2. Based on the interactive presentation, self-concept can be best defined as (1 point)
the act of revealing your personal self.
how someone thinks about or perceives himself or herself.
the type of person you wish you could be.
how valuable you think you are.
3. Tommy is about to give a speech but is feeling a little nervous. Before going on stage, he
reminds himself that he is well prepared and has always been commended on his speaking
ability. Therefore, he has nothing to be nervous about. Tommy’s actions are an example of
(1 point)
personal counseling.
psychic counseling.
intrapersonal communication.
interpersonal communication.
4. Based on what we know about the shaping of self-concept, people whose loved ones praise
their abilities probably have
(1 point)
more financial difficulties.
a tendency to be spoiled.
less academic success.
higher self-esteem.
5. Terrence is interviewing for an internship, and his goal is to present himself as an intelligent,
confident student. When he catches himself nervously fidgeting, he quickly stops and sits up
tall in his chair in order to display more confidence. This is an example of
(1 point)
a self-fulfilling prophecy.
self-monitoring.
intrapersonal dilemma.
walking the walk.
6. Positive intrapersonal communication can lead to (1 point)
faulty interpretations.
negative interpersonal communication.
enhanced social comparisons.
higher self-esteem.
7. Jana knew she would not be able to pass her calculus class. As a result, she did not even bother
to study for exams. As expected, Jana failed the class. This is an example of
(1 point)
a self-fulfilling prophecy.
self-monitoring.
intrapersonal dilemma.
walking the walk.
8. Poor self-concept can lead to (1 point)
low self-esteem.
high self-esteem.
internal messages.
external messages.
9. Self-assessment helps people do all of the following except (1 point)
understand how we communicate.
monitor the way we communicate.
spend less time communicating.
improve our communication.
10. Gwen really wants to write her career report on welding engineering but chooses what she
believes is the more suitable topic of nursing. Gwen’s self-concept is being influenced by
(1 point)
others' images.
cultural norms and expectations.
social comparisons.
her self-evaluations and interpretations.

Respuesta :

Answer: 1. cultural norms and expectations 2.  how someone thinks about or perceives himself or herself 3. interpersonal communication 4. higher self esteem 5. self monitoring 6. higher self-esteem 7. self-fulfilling prophecy 8. low self esteem 9. spend less time communicating 10. cultural norms and expectations

Explanation: 1. boys and girls are generally afraid to be criticized or exposed when they cannot behave as expected at their age. 2. self is reflexive, that is, refers to the person speaking, concept is the idea he/she has of himself/herself. 3. interpersonal refers to the internal idea of how someone is. 4. The concept of oneself is built during childhood and is reinforced later in life by people who surround us.  Self-applause is very useful to make it better. 5. when someone becomes aware of his appearance and that he is not transmitting what he wants, he uses self -correction. 6. to convince others of anything one must convince oneself first. 7. self-fulfilling prophecy because she was convinced she would fail and did nothing to avoid it, on the contrary, she didn´t bother to study. 8. as I said before, what you are convinced of, everybody notices it and ´joins the club´ 9. the others are positive actions that people want to be able to carry out and the answer is precisely what we don´t want to happen  10. she thought people would find this topic more interesting, but the best topic to write in her career report would be the one she knows most about.