Looking Out/Looking In Fourteenth Edition 2 Describe one of the following with a few words: Your...

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Looking Out/Looking InLooking Out/Looking InFourteenth EditionFourteenth Edition

22 Describe one of the following with a few words:

Your current moods or feelings Your current appearance Your current strong beliefs Your current social roles

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Self-concept is our perceived selfSelf-image is how we see ourselvesSelf-esteem is our feelings and attitudes

toward ourselves

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Constantly changing

Self perceptions and perceptions others have of us change fromTime to timeSituation to situationPerson to person

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Sensing our environment

Parental Communication

Others’ communication

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Our perception of how others perceive us affects our self-concept, which affects how we behave, which is directly related to how others react to our behavior, and ends in our interpretation of their reactions (Kinch, 1963).

Personal-social identity continuum identifies the personal and social level of self.

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Face work: ways we act to maintain our own presenting image and the images of others

Individualistic orientation: tendency to stress personal goals and achievements over group goals and achievements

Collectivistic orientation: group goals over individual goals

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Self-Fulfilling ProphecyAbove-Average effect

Impression ManagementPerceived selfPresenting selfFacework

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Sex and GenderGender StereotypesGender ExpectationsGender Roleshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkTb3Y1CDcA

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnQ2-w5fzcs (good)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjtLOH_nKwM (bad)

What is a catfish?What are the dangers of catfishing?What did you learn from this episode of

Catfish?

Turn to page 70 of your textbookRead the section titled, “Social media and your

real identity”Answer questions 1, 2, and follow the

directions under the 2nd questionWork with a partnerYou may use your cell phone, ipad, or laptop to

do this activityIf you do not have a facebook page, use

another social media account that you have (twitter, linkedin, instagram, etc.)

Chapter 4