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The majority of conversations focus on mundane topics and disclose little or no personal information.
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The majority of conversations focus on mundane topics and disclose little or no personal information. True
High self-esteem guarantees interpersonal success. False
Most Americans have fairly high self-esteem and rate themselves as generally "above average." True
Lean mediated channels are a disadvantage for communicators who want to manage the impressions they make. False
If you're in need of a self-concept change, the best prescription is to surround yourself with significant others who offer you accurate, affirming messages about who you are and who you're becoming True
When others allow you to preserve your socially approved image, they are helping you save __________. face
The most intimate relationships are those in which disclosure is great in both breadth and depth. True
Negative social comparison is more likely to occur on Instagram when we compare ourselves to whom? A stranger
What do scholars call the relatively stable set of perceptions you hold of yourself? Self-concept
You didn't realize how rapidly you speak when you're nervous until your public speaking instructor points it out. What do scholars call information in this part of the Johari Window? Blind
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