Across
- 1. (Two words-no space) A model that describes the relationship between self-disclosure and self-awareness.
- 4. (Two words-no space) A mirroring of the judgments of other people; part of how the self-concept develops.
- 5. (Two words-no space) Evaluating oneself in terms of or by comparison to others.
- 7. (Two words-no space) Groups against which we compare ourselves, thereby influencing our self-concept and self-esteem.
- 13. (Two words-no space) The image a person presents to others. It may be identical to or different from the perceived and desired selves.
- 16. (Three words-no space) A model that describes relationships in terms of their breadth and depth.
- 18. (Two words-no space) The person we believe ourselves to be in moments of candor. It may be identical to or different from the presenting and desired selves.
Down
- 2. (Two words-no space) The communication strategies people use to influence how others view them.
- 3. A statement that is not false but cleverly avoids an unpleasant truth.
- 5. The relatively stable set of perceptions each individual holds of herself or himself.
- 6. (Two words-no space) The causal relationship that occurs when a person's expectations of an event and her or his subsequent behavior based on those expectations make the outcome more likely to occur than would otherwise have been true.
- 8. Actions people take to preserve their own and others' presenting images.
- 9. Evaluations of self-worth; how one feels about one's self-concept.
- 10. (Two words-no space) A person whose opinion is important enough to affect one's self-concept strongly.
- 11. The process of deliberately revealing information about oneself that is significant and that would not normally be known by others.
- 12. (Two words-no space)A lie that is not considered malicious by the person who tells it.
- 14. (Two words-no space) The choices people make to reveal or conceal information about themselves.
- 15. The image an individual wants to project to the world.
- 17. A deliberate attempt to hide or misrepresent the truth.