Intrapersonal Communication Question Preview (ID: 60943)


In Order To Successfully Communicate With Others You Must First Learn To Communicate With Yourself. Intrapersonal Communication Is The Most Basic Level Of Communication. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

The inner speech that includes the questions and comments you make to yourself. It is a powerful influence.
a) Self-Perception
b) Self-Talk
c) Self-Concept
d) Self-Disclosure

The deliberate revelation of significant information about yourself that is not readily apparent to others.
a) Self-Perception
b) Self-Talk
c) Self-Concept
d) Self-Disclosure

A prediction or expectation of an event that shapes your behavior, making the outcome more likely to occur.
a) Self-Talk
b) Self-Concept
c) Self-Disclosure
d) Self-fulfilling Prophecy

The person you think you are, formed in your beliefs and attitudes.
a) Self-Talk
b) Self-Concept
c) Self-Disclosure
d) Self-fulfilling Prophecy

The process you use to assign meaning to data about yourself or the world around you.
a) Self-Talk
b) Self-Concept
c) Self-Disclosure
d) Self-Perception

Your own understanding of reality; becomes the basis for the decisions you make.
a) Sensory perception
b) Selective Perception
c) Personal Perception
d)

The physical process of taking in data through the senses.
a) Sensory Perception
b) Selective Perception
c) Personal Perception
d)

The mental process of choosing which data or stimuli to focus on from all that are available to you at any given time.
a) Sensory Perception
b) Selective Perception
c) Personal perception
d)

Which of the following is an influence on selective perception?
a) Intensity
b) Repetition
c) Relevance
d) All are correct

Which of the following is NOT an influence on personal perception?
a) Uniqueness
b) Culture
c) Prejudice
d) Expectations

Who you see yourself to be.
a) Ideal Self
b) Perceived Self
c) Private Self
d) Professional Self

Who you want to be now or in the future.
a) Ideal Self
b) Perceived Self
c) Provate Self
d) Professional Self

The self you freely disclose to others.
a) Perceived Self
b) Private Self
c) Professional Self
d) Public Self

Who you are while employed.
a) Perceived Self
b) Professional Self
c) Private Self
d) Public Self

The self you do not share with others.
a) Perceived Self
b) Professional Self
c) Private Self
d) Public Self

Who you are when you interact with other individuals or groups.
a) Artistic Self
b) Emotional Self
c) Intellectual Self
d) Social Self

Who you are as a student or learner.
a) Physical Self
b) Emotional Self
c) Intellectual Self
d) Social Self

The part of you that processes feelings.
a) Artistic Self
b) Emotional Self
c) Intellectual Self
d) Social Self

The part of you that is creative.
a) Artistic Self
b) Emotional Self
c) Physical Self
d) Social Self

The concept of your own body, athletic ability, attractiveness, and well-being.
a) Physical Self
b) Emotional Self
c) Intellectual Self
d) Social Self

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