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Self Concept Who am I?
  • 1.   a set of labels you apply to yourself
  • 2.   labels that are relatively stable
  • 3.  labels that are subjective (perception)

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Theories of self concept
  • 1. Reflected Appraisal Theory
  • What you think others think of you
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  • 2.  Social Comparison Theory
  • Based on comparisons with others
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  • 3.  Individual Selectivity Theory
  • You choose opinions and comparisons you
    believe valuable

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Perception-the process of assigning meaning to
sensory data
1.We select cues to interpret.   2.We organize
cues weve selected.   3.We interpret cues weve
selected and organized.  
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Interpretation is based on
  • -our knowledge
  • -our past experiences
  • -our expectations
  • -our assumptions about human behavior
  • -our personal moods
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Self fulfilling prophecy-beginning with a
preconceived idea of the world and looking for
data to support that idea
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Language
  • Language is a symbol system

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  • A word is not an object. It is simply a
    representation of an object.
  • Denotation
  • -the dictionary definition of a word

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How many do you know?
  • 1. triskaidekaphobia
  • 2. spondulicks
  • 3. octothorpe
  • 4. copacetic
  • 5. sennight
  • 6. halcyon
  • 7. lollapaloosa

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  • 1. triskaidekaphobia
  • fear of the number 13
  • 2. spondulicks
  • money, cash
  • 3. octothorpe
  • The pound or sign on the telephone

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  • 4. copacetic
  • fine, excellent, going just right
  • 5. sennight
  • one week
  • 6. halcyon
  • Calm or peaceful happy or carefree

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  • 7. lollapaloosa
  • Something outstandingly good of its kind
  • (a lollapaloosa of a game)
  • And yet another interesting word
  • floccinaucinihilipilification
  • the action or habit of judging something to be
    worthless

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And the longest word in the dictionary
  • Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
  • A lung disease caused by the inhalation
  • of silica dust

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  • Connotation
  • -the personal meaning of a word based on our
    experience of the word.
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  • dog
  • home

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  • Bypassing
  • -a communication breakdown caused when a word
    means more than one thing or two words mean the
    same thing.
  • entrée/on tray
  • red/read
  • slang-dog/fox/cat/cool/hot

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  • Language is governed by rules.
  • Syntax
  • -the rules governing a languages grammar system
  • (Ie. In English, an adjective usually comes
    before a noun.)
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  • Semantics
  • -the study of the denotative meaning of a
    language (Each word has shades of meaning.)
  • female/woman/lady
  • house/home/hovel/dump/
  • Politicians and lawyers sometimes play semantic
    games. Sometimes we refer to these kinds of games
    as splitting hairs.

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  • Regulative Rules
  • -how language is used in particular situations
  • Regulative rules are usually unspoken.  
  • (Ie. We speak more formally to superiors such as
    our bosses. We speak differently at home than at
    school.)
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