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Quiz 3: Interpersonal Communication and Perception
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Question 61
Multiple Choice
When your friend Susan forgets to call you on your 21st birthday,you believe that she doesn't care that much about you,despite her explanation.Which barrier to accurate perception are you experiencing?
Question 62
Multiple Choice
The barrier to accurate perception of stereotyping happens when
Question 63
Multiple Choice
Your roommate spends several minutes detailing the reasons she did not meet you for lunch even though you had made plans to eat together.You start tuning out her lengthy explanations.Which of the barriers to accurate perception is influencing you?
Question 64
Multiple Choice
We compensate for the bias of focusing on the negative by
Question 65
Multiple Choice
We use the barrier of ________ because we tend to find complex explanations less believable and harder to use in making sense of another's actions.
Question 66
Multiple Choice
You believe that if a person acted a certain way one day,he or she will continue to act that way in the future,even though everyone's behaviour varies from day to day.You are exhibiting which of the barriers to accurate perception?
Question 67
Multiple Choice
When we are unwilling to make sufficient effort to understand another person's circumstances,we are experiencing the barrier of
Question 68
Multiple Choice
When we overgeneralize,we
Question 69
Multiple Choice
The barrier to accurate perception of focusing on the negative happens when we
Question 70
Multiple Choice
When we place people into inflexible categories and "print" the same judgments on anyone placed into a given category we are
Question 71
Multiple Choice
The barrier to accurate perception of oversimplifying happens when
Question 72
Multiple Choice
When we overestimate the consistency and constancy of others' behaviours we are
Question 73
Multiple Choice
One piece of negative information can have a disproportionate effect on our impressions and negate the effect of several positive pieces of information.Which barrier to accurate perception does this describe?