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In Taylor's model, cognitive resources are limited so the mind
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Alan's job was recently cut back at work. Alan is feeing a lower sense of self-worth. This relates to his
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Alice rates herself as above average regarding her ability to do well in school. Her tendency to maintain these positive feelings is called
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Mindfulness
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Almost all research on self-presentation has been
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Impression management
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Self-regulation seems to develop
QUESTION 9
Lance is drinking coffee and checking his email. He is conserving his cognitive attention to be prepared for his quiz this morning. This is an example of
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According to Robinson, Johnson, and Shields, people were viewed as more genuine and likable who presented themselves
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Daniel constantly criticizes others. It is likely that he
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Homer makes it a habit to approach people with a positive, supportive outlook. Doing this indicates
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QUESTION 13
Linda presents a no-nonsense public self at work. She tells her employees they can always leave if they don't like her treatment. Many of her employees do not like her, but this impression management strategy works since jobs are difficult to find right in this field of work. Linda is using the strategy of
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When Madge meets new people, she often criticizes their ideas. Madge seems to be
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People compare themselves to others in order to
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Individuals' beliefs about themselves are
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The tendency to enhance one's image by publicly announcing one's association with those who are successful is called
QUESTION 18
Which of the following impression management strategies does NOT work by creating a favorable impression?
QUESTION 19
Women tend to be involved in
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When meeting strangers, most people