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Quiz 2: A: Perceiving the Self and Others
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Question 1
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Briefly describe how the use of stereotypes can become a challenge to a person's perception. Provide an example of a time when your own use of a stereotype prevented you from communicating effectively.
Question 2
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Briefly contrast cultural myopia and prejudice using an example of each to illustrate the difference between them.
Question 3
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Explain how social comparison theory illuminates our understanding of why more and more boys and young men are using steroids today than in the past and why the number of men choosing to have elective cosmetic surgery has increased over the past several years. Identify specific examples to illustrate your ideas.
Question 4
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Describe and provide a narrative example to illustrate how self-concept, self-esteem, and self-efficacy come together to influence a person's communication choices and competence.
Question 5
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Perceptual barriers like stereotyping and prejudice are still common in our culture. Using concepts discussed throughout the chapter, explain the role the media play in creating these perceptions. Explain how we, as a culture, can work to overcome these barriers.
Question 6
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Your friend Maria has come to you for advice. She has two children, and she is concerned that playing violent video games and watching too much television are having a negative impact on them. Jose, who is ten, is getting into fights at school and is becoming more disrespectful to his parents every day. Christina, who is eight, now refuses to leave the house without wearing makeup and wakes nightly with nightmares about criminals breaking into their home. What would you say to Maria to help her make sense of her perceptions and the changes she sees in her children's perceptions and behaviors? What advice would you give her to improve her and her children's perceptions?
Question 7
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Jody is terrified of giving oral presentations and has consequently put off applying for a promotion at work that would require her to train other employees and deliver quarterly reports to the committee that oversees training and professional development at her company. Synthesizing information from throughout this chapter, what would you say to Jody to help her understand how her perception of both the activity as well as herself has influenced her avoidance of this opportunity for career growth? Answer Key
Question 8
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Considering what you have read throughout this chapter, why do you think many teens and their parents have difficulty understanding one another? How can teens and parents improve their perception skills to enhance intergenerational understanding?
Question 9
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Discuss a time when challenges to your own perception prevented you from being able to communicate effectively. What happened? How did you perceive the information presented to you? What specific challenges did you experience in your perception of the event? If you had the opportunity to go back in time and rewrite the scenario, what would you do to improve your perception and communicate more effectively?
Question 10
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In your own words, explain how the fundamental attribution error impacts our perception. Provide a narrative example to illustrate how learning to recognize and overcome the fundamental attribution error could help a person grow.