Which of the following is a concept of being aware of and understanding the world?
Realization
Paradigm
Personal View
Perception
Perception does all of the following to our ideas, values, and beliefs except for which of the following?
Challenge
Release
Form
Reinforce
According to Chapter 2 of the textbook, a U.S. citizen receives about an average of how many advertisements per day?
15,000
1,000
5,000
10,000
Patricia is studying for her exam at night in her room. Although she is listening to music on her computer and watching her television, she is annoyed by the sound of her neighbor's vacuum next door. Patricia's concentration is engaged in what process?
Selective attention
Aggravated Response
Proffered Hearing
Selective Exposure
Jason filters what he hears to suit his own needs, biases, expectations, Which of the following is Jason using?
Selective memory
Selective exposure
Selective perception
You have been invited to a social evening at your professor's home. There are many students there whom you have never met. As you meet them, you use bits of information from them and translate it into general characteristics. This is an example of which important characteristic of cognitive complexity
Abstract
Numerous
Capable
Organized
Which of the following is not a type of Schema?
Stereotypes
Prototypes
Scripts
Blueprints
Factors that influence perceptions include all of the following except for _________ ?
Media
Relationships
Language
Culture
Kevin sees himself as an athlete, a student, tall, a son, and a lead singer. These are characteristics of Kevin's ________________?
Self-esteem
Self-image
Self-opinion
Self-constructionism
The notion that the self-arises from interpersonal interactions and perceptions of others refers to _____________ ?
Self-reflection
Image realities
Looking-glass self
Visionary self
During an emergency, Daniel sees a man in a blue uniform with a gold star and a flashlight. Using stereotypes, Daniel assumes the man is a police officer. This refers to an organization pattern known as ____.
Assumptions
Schemas
Stereotyping
Profiling
Which of the following is not related to perception?
Selective Perception
Selective Hearing
Selective Attention
Which Schemas is considered an image of the best example of a particular category?
Portrayals of feminine beauty on television are examples of which type of influence to perception?
Kevin sees himself as a good student, but a bad friend. His feelings refer to his ________________ ?
Self-opinions
In a conversation, Jackson informs Kayla of the way he is aware of and understands the world. Jackson is describing his process of _____.
Opinion
View
Before going to class, Tricia expects that she will take a quiz and the professor will lecture for 30 minutes and then give an assignment. Which type of schema is Tricia using?
Imagined experience
During the graduation ceremony, Stephen remembers all of the positive experiences he had with his classes and the fun he had with all the people he met. Stephen is using which type of selection?
selective concentration
selective attention
selective exposure
selective memory
Individuals with highly developed interpersonal construct systems have which of the following?
Increased perception
Cognitive complexity
Hyper selection
High cognition
Which of the following includes, stereotypes, prototypes, scripts, and interpersonal constructs?
Interpersonal perception
. Selective attention is the process of concentrating on one part of the environment while not paying attention to the rest.
Perception does not play a significant role in communication
According to Selective Exposure Theory, individuals prefer messages that support their own positions and messages supporting other positions.
. Kelly's (1955) construct theory says that interpersonal constructs are bipolar dimensions of judgment used to size up people or social situations
Once stimuli have been selected and organized, they should not be interpreted.
Standpoint theory asserts that our points of view arise from the individual experiences we have and our own viewpoints.
According to symbolic interactionism, communication is the primary means by which we internalize and use social values to guide how we see ourselves, how we see others, and how we interact.
Regarding the looking-glass self, a person gradually gains an identity by viewing himself or herself through the eyes of other people.
The generalized other refers to the viewpoint of the entire society.
A saturated self happens when an individual's identity is infused with the numerous, and sometimes incompatible, views of that individual.