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Ch. 3: Communication and the Self

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__________ ______ refers to the groups of people with whom one compares oneself. in the process of social comparison.
The sharing of an individual's personal information with a third party without the individual's consent.
____-_______ refers to the set of stable ideas a person has about who they are. Also known as identity.
Researchers claim that in online communication platforms, the _____________ ______ encourages people to say or do things that they wouldn’t if they were in face to face settings
The need to avoid being imposed upon by others.
_____________ _____ theory claims that self-esteem interacts with three important interpersonal needs to affect our communication with others: the need for control, the need for inclusion, and the need for affection.
A _____-__________ ________ is an expectation that gives rise to behaviors that cause the expectation to come true.
The pattern of behaviors and ways of thinking that characterize a person.
A visual representation of components of the self that are known or unknown to the self and to others.
Aspects of your self-concept that are not known either to you or to others.
________ describes the range of topics you discuss with various people.
__________ ____ refers to the need to feel liked and accepted by others.
Components of one’s desired public image.
Verticales
An enhanced ability to recognize and manage emotions.
The intimacy of the topics about which one person self-discloses to another.
____-___________ ___ refers to any behavior that threatens one or more face needs.
The process whereby a person’s self-concept is influenced by their beliefs concerning what other people think of the person.
One’s need to belong to a social group and be included in the activities of others.
The way one wishes to be seen or perceived by others.