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Perceiving the Self and Others
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Understand how your personal perspective influences communication How we use schemas when communicating How we use attributions to explain behavior
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Understand how cultural differences influence perception Identify how your self-concept influences communication Describe how cognitions and behavior affect your communication
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A cognitive process through which we interpret our experiences and come to our own unique understandings
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Gathering, organizing, & evaluating information Goes beyond senses Involves personal factors
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Selecting Organizing Interpreting
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Mental structures that put together related bits of information Help you understand how things work and how they should proceed Evolve and change over time
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Mindlessness Selective perception Undue influence Bar pickup schema Good Will Hunting Hitch, as we’ve seenHitch
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Using personal characteristics to explain others’ behavior Can change over time (Interaction appearance theory) Can be problematic (Fundamental attribution error)
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Verify your perceptions Be thoughtful when seeking explanations Look beyond first impressions
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Culture affects how we perceive ourselves & others
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The narrow perspective (Cultural myopia) Stereotyping Prejudice
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Be mindful Consider multiple identities and co- cultures Expand your perspective Deconstruct your schemas
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Self-concept Self-esteem Self-efficacy
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Who you think you are Influenced by thoughts, actions, abilities, values, goals, ideas… Influences how you communicate Comes from how others communicate with you Direct & indirect evidence Social comparison theory
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A set of attitudes you hold about your own emotions, thoughts, abilities, skills, behavior, and beliefs. Linked to Self-Concept: Must know yourself to have attitudes about self.
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Ability to predict actual success based on yourself-concept and self-esteem Affects your ability to cope with failure and success Can lead to self-fulfilling prophecies
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Self-Actualization The feelings & thoughts you get when you know you have negotiated a communication situation as well as you possibly could Leads to sense of satisfaction & fulfillment
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Self-Adequacy Assessing your communication competence as sufficient or acceptable Can lead to contentment or self-improvement
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Self-Denigration A negative assessment about a communication experience. Self-criticism Often unwarranted. Often occurs when communicators place undue importance on weaknesses
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Self-presentation Intentional communication designed to show elements of self for strategic purposes Occurs through various channels Requires self-monitoring
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Self-disclosure Revealing yourself to others by sharing personal information Must not be information easily known to others Sharing must be voluntary
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Self-presentation can be more controlled Make conscious choices about what to reveal to others Allows for experimentation with identity
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