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  • 問題数 30 • 9/30/2023

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  • 1

    the term personality is come from a Latin word per and sonare that literally means what??

    To sound through

  • 2

    the world persona came from these two word and originally meant?

    Actor's mask

  • 3

    The term persona was used to indicate the action of an_______

    Individual

  • 4

    What is personality in philosophy? it means what?

    Internal quality

  • 5

    What is personality in Social Psychology the term personality indicates neither?

    External or outward pattern

  • 6

    He came up the concept persona which means public image

    Carl Jung

  • 7

    the personality is patterned body of habits,traits, attitudes,and ideas of an individual as these to organized externally into a roles and statue and as they relate internally to motivations, goals,and various aspects of selfhood.

    K. young

  • 8

    _______has defined, “Personality is the dynamic organization with the individual of those psycho-physical system that determine his unique adjustment to his environment.

    G.W Allport

  • 9

    By personality ________means “the integration of the socio-psychological behavior of the human being, represented by habits of action and feeling, attitudes and opinions.”

    Ogburn

  • 10

    According to__________, “The term personality refers to the habits, attitudes and other social traits that are characteristic of a given individual’s behavior”

    Lundbergh and others

  • 11

    “Personality represents those structural and dynamic properties of an individual or individuals as they reflect themselves in characteristic responses to situations.

    Lawrence A. Perwin

  • 12

    The ______ influence the psychic structure and latter on, physiological structures.

    Attitude

  • 13

    _________ also influence the development of personality to a large extent. Almost all our behaviors are more or less guided by.

    Values and Ideals

  • 14

    ________are inherent as well as the acquired qualities of an individual.

    Traits

  • 15

    it plays a very vital role in the development of the personality. Human behavior is very much influenced by sentiments and emotions.

    Sentiments and emotions

  • 16

    what are the 3 foundation of personality?

    Physiological structure of the organism, Psychic structure of personality and Social and cultural structure

  • 17

    What Are the Big Five Dimensions of Personality?

    Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism

  • 18

    he believed that personality develops during early childhood. For _ childhood experiences shape our personalities and behavior as adults.

    Sigmund Freud

  • 19

    another stage theorist, took Freud’s theory and modified it as psychosocial theory.

    Erik Erikson

  • 20

    he/she is the source and the one who starts the communication

    Sender

  • 21

    it is the idea of information view facts feeling etc.

    Message

  • 22

    The message generated by the sender is __symbolically such as in the form of words, pictures, gestures, etc. before it is being conveyed.

    Encoding

  • 23

    he is the person who is last in the chain and for whom the message was sent by the sender. Once the receiver receives the message and understands it in proper perspective and acts according to the message, only then the purpose of communication is successful.

    Receiver

  • 24

    It is the manner in which the encoded message is transmitted. The message may be transmitted orally or in writing. The medium of communication includes telephone, internet, post, fax, e- mail, etc. The choice of medium is decided by the sender.

    Channel

  • 25

    It is the process of converting the symbols encoded by the sender.

    Decoding

  • 26

    Once the receiver confirms to the sender that he has received the message and understood it, the process of communication is complete.

    Feedback

  • 27

    It refers to any obstruction that is caused by the sender, message or receiver during the process of communication. For example, bad telephone connection, faulty encoding, faulty decoding, inattentive receiver, poor understanding of message due to prejudice or inappropriate gestures, etc.

    Noise

  • 28

    The manager explains to the employees the organizational goals, modes of their achievement and also the interpersonal relationships amongst them.

    The basis of coordination

  • 29

    prevent communication or carry incorrect meaning due to which misunderstandings may be created.

    Barriers to Communication

  • 30

    A manager coordinates the human and physical elements of an organization to run it smoothly and efficiently. This coordination is not possible without proper communication.

    Fluent Working