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Chapter 2

Across
we excuse ourselves from being empathic toward people we dislike or don’t get along with. But recent research suggests that whether we feel empathy toward others depends largely on our _____.
a general impression of a person that’s positive or negative.
feelings of shame, humiliation, and sadness.
Following the perception process, you often want explanations for why things are happening the way they are.
The positive self you want others to see and believe is your _____.
Your self-esteem is determined by how you compare to two mental standards.
the tendency to negatively interpret the behavior of people for whom you’ve formed negative Gestalts.
you focus your attention on certain sights, sounds, tastes, touches, or smells in your environment.
mental images of who people are and how you feel about them.
the set of social, psychological, and cultural attributes that characterize a person as male or female.
Down
evolving blend of three components: self-awareness, self-concept, and self-esteem.
There are many ways to form impressions of others, including constructing Gestalts, forming _____, and stereotyping.
assigning meaning to the information you’ve selected.
When you experience ____, you “feel into” others’ thoughts and emotions, making an attempt to identify with them.
Once you’ve selected something to focus your attention on, you structure the information you receive through your senses into a coherent pattern in your mind.
This term take the subtle complexities that make people unique and replace them with blanket assumptions about their character and worth based solely on their social group affiliations.
Because of your positive Gestalt, you may dismiss the significance of this behavior.
the process of selecting, organizing, and interpreting information from your senses.
an outward presentation designed to cover private aspects of your self.
coherent set of beliefs, attitudes, values, and practices shared by a large group of people.