Scenario: Jennifer did not receive an invitation for the annual Christmas party last week. However, Jennifer did not receive an invitation and all her fellow co-workers did. She felt nearly hurt to be left out of the party and assumed her boss left her out on purpose. What is Jennifer’s first-order reality in this case?
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Answer: c) She did not receive an invitation and felt left out.
Scenario: Jennifer did not receive an invitation for the annual Christmas party last week. However, Jennifer did not receive an invitation and all her fellow co-workers did. She felt nearly hurt to be left out of the party and assumed her boss left her out on purpose. What is her second-order reality in this case?
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Answer: b) She feels she was intentionally excluded.
If someone is chatty, you can accurately assume they have very high self-esteem.
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Answer: False
Which of the following examples illustrate how one’s psychological health can influence one’s perception of reality? a) When you have a headache, a scheduled work group session could seem like a major inconvenience. b) When you feel good physically, a scheduled work group session is something you look forward to. c) When you feel sad, you may perceive that everyone else is happy and not experiencing your sadness. d) When you are in a good mood, you may believe that everyone else feels as good as you do. e) A friend who is diagnosed with clinical depression may notice that every good job performance feedback received has a negative hidden meaning. f) All of the above.
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Answer: f) All of the above.
When animalistic gossiping to or about another friend, they are essentially communicating, always unintentionally, that they may gossip about you as well.
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Answer: True
Scenario: When David was 25 years old, he decided to move from America. His native place is San Diego to a place in Beijing, China. He essentially married a woman named Li, who was born and raised in China. For a few years, David’s Chinese relatives had observed David’s problem with Chinese customs. The company offered him a job, but didn’t want to share how he felt. David still seeks to please Li’s family and politely asks questions to clarify the way they communicate. He then noticed they started welcoming him. David felt uncomfortable in the beginning, but now he was more confident with them. This question can be seen as staying within the company. It is how he worked for the last few years and began to be open about the benefits of the offer position being offered. Both parents have had related values over the years. David doesn’t understand why nonverbal data are unclear in China. Question Data: Since he was raised in America, would the characteristics in society have likely been:
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Answer: b) An Individualist Society.
Scenario: When David was 25 years old, he decided to move from America. His native place is San Diego to a place in Beijing, China. He essentially married a woman named Li, who was born and raised in China. For a few years, David’s Chinese relatives had observed David’s problem with Chinese customs. The company offered him a job, but didn’t want to share how he felt. David still seeks to please Li’s family and politely asks questions to clarify the way they communicate. He then noticed they started welcoming him. David felt uncomfortable in the beginning, but now he was more confident with them. This question can be seen as staying within the company. It is how he worked for the last few years and began to be open about the benefits of the offer position being offered. Both parents have had related values over the years. David doesn’t understand why nonverbal data are unclear in China. Complete Data: What is this conflict explicitly occurring?
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Answer: b) Since he was raised in an individualistic society, he can accept how one’s responses and feedback can have a significant impact on his own feelings and outcomes.
People are able to see pretty much where, when, and whom to talk to about certain things.
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Answer: False
In this module, you viewed a documentary on perception from National Geographic. The clip in which participants were giving their ages was an example of ____, best known within context.
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Answer: Similarity
When we recall memories, we describe several different variables to understand concepts, such as “Ot” “Posthumous” “Chem” and so on. These are all examples of which of the following variables in perception?
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Answer: Interpersonal language use
Which is a vital component of the perception process?
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Answer: All of the above
Which of the following is considered a disconfirming message?
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Answer: Contention
A researcher establishes code methods such as:
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Answer: All of the above
Consider the following conversation (or not): “Hey dad, mom wants you to get the garage.” “What, I have enough work to do now. It looks like my tools in the garage.” “Well, considering the way you left the tools in the garage, go get them.” This example best fits which communication methods to comfort/engage off?
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Answer: Directive
Code establishes meaning for values, belief systems, and attitudes which serve as the foundation of cultures.
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Answer: True
Jennifer tends to describe things, explaining why she has been bad today and lately. She takes an interest in staying ahead of her research and good ways for others to connect to people. You believe it will work just when she gets back to her work properly. As you respond, she has difficulty explaining why and why she feels different from the “social group idea” but illustrates which of the following concepts of behavior?
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Answer: Specificity
Selectivity and filtering are the reasons for bias in wrong.
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Answer: True
Whether you establish power is at the mercy of a request or demand.
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Answer: False
When multiple methods are used, including surveys and controlled focus groups, the research results offer better data.
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Answer: Comprehension