Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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The illusion of transparency describes how...
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we feel that people can very easily determine our emotions.
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we feel like people just see through us as if we don't exist.
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a visual illusion that makes us think we are seeing through an object, similar to occlusion lines.
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we feel that people notice negative things about us more often than they actually do.
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Which of the following reduces the illusion of transparency?
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Knowing about the illusion
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Being 100% upfront so that there is no doubt about what someone else is thinking about you
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Avoiding social situations altogether
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Wearing a red shirt
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What are some of the factors that influence the development of the social self?
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Heritability
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Birth order
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A persons in group
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A persons ability to discriminate between 2 peoples voices.
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Downward social comparisons
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Upward social comparisons
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Personal successes
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Luck
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Self affirmations are a good way of increasing self esteem.
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We are [blank_start]poor[blank_end] at explaining our own behaviour.
We are [blank_start]poor[blank_end] at predicting our behavior.
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What effect does negative feedback have on people with high self esteem?
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Increase in rudeness and arrogance
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No effect because their high self esteem helps them to reassure themselves
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Increase in politeness and altruism in order to "be better" after a negative result
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Makes their self esteem become low for an extended period
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Which of the following are a type of self serving bias?
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Which of the following are considered to be central traits according to Asch?
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To humans, losing $10 is just as negative as finding $10 is positive.
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We notice and remember information that is [blank_start]consistent[blank_end] with our expectations.
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Our impressions of people are [blank_start]greater than[blank_end] the sum of their parts.
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greater than
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less than
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equal to