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  1. Selective Self-Presentation and Impression Management 093159

    Selective Self-Presentation and Impression Management Self-presentation behaviour is any behavior intended to create, modify, or maintain an impression of ourselves in the minds of others. Whenever we are attempting to lead people to think of us in a particular way, we are engaging in self-presentation.

  2. The Art of Self Presentation: Impression Management and Self-Identity

    Self Presentation, also known as impression management, involves organizing presenting cues to elicit desired responses from others. It encompasses verbal, nonverbal, and stylistic cues to create impressions reflecting well upon the presenter. There are two main motives behind self-presentation: instrumental, aiming to influence others and gain rewards, and expressive, constructing an image to ...

  3. Impression Management: Erving Goffman Theory

    Impression Management in Sociology. Impression management, also known as self-presentation, refers to the ways that people attempt to control how they are perceived by others (Goffman, 1959). By conveying particular impressions about their abilities, attitudes, motives, status, emotional reactions, and other characteristics, people can ...

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    3. Self-presentation The processes individuals use to control the impressions of others social interaction. 4. Types of Self-presentation Authentic - Goal is to create an image consistent with the way we view ourselves. Ideal - Goal is to establish an image consistent with what we wish we were.

  5. Self Presentation and Impression Management

    This document discusses self-presentation and impression management strategies. It explains that within the first 3 seconds of meeting someone, we make judgments about their social status, education, religion, friendliness, and intelligence. First impressions are influenced 55% by appearance and body language, 38% by tone of voice, and only 7% ...

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    Chapter 9 Self-Presentation and Impression Management Chapter Outline Self-Presentation in Everyday Life Tactical Impression Management The Downside of Self ... - A free PowerPoint PPT presentation (displayed as an HTML5 slide show) on PowerShow.com - id: 48ad22-NDRmN ... Selective Self-Presentation. Two distinct forms of selective self ...

  7. Self-Presentation Theory/Impression Management

    Subsumed within impression management, self-presentation refers to acts aimed at presenting oneself (and not others) in a certain manner. Several tactics and strategies exist to convey certain impressions, and research has explored which of these is most effective in different situations. In addition, many have explored the concerns that come ...

  8. Self Presentation and Impression Management

    Self Presentation and Impression Management - Free download as Powerpoint Presentation (.ppt / .pptx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. Self-presentation and impression management are goals that influence how people present themselves to others. People aim to create favorable impressions through various strategies like ingratiation, self-promotion ...

  9. Self-Presentation and Impression Management

    1. The document discusses self-presentation and impression management, including how people control how others perceive them through both authentic and tactical means. 2. It also covers the downsides of ineffective self-presentation, such as embarrassment when one's identity is discredited, as well as how repeated failures can lead others to deliberately modify or degrade one's identity. 3 ...

  10. Managing Impressions Online: Self-Presentation Processes in the Online

    These impression-management behaviors consist of expressions given (communication in the traditional sense, e.g., spoken communication) ... The increased ability to engage in selective self-presentation, and the absence of visual cues in the online environment, meant that accuracy of self-presentation was a salient issue for our interviewees. ...

  11. PDF Selective self-presentation in computer-mediated communication

    action provides for impression management and selective self-presentation. The model has been applied to relatively static self-presentations in an online dating context (Elli-son, Heino, & Gibbs, 2006). The extent to which users employ the means suggested by the hyperpersonal model in electronic conversations, however, has not been tested in

  12. Impression management: Developing your self-presentation skills

    Even if it happens unconsciously, we tend to match our behavior and techniques to the situation. According to Goffman, there are 7 different types of impression management tactics we use to control how others perceive us: conformity, excuses, acclaim, flattery, self-promotion, favors, and association. 1. Conformity.

  13. PRDV211: Impression Management

    Selective self-presentation- selectively showing part of the reality to give a certain impression; Self-enhancement- Giving the story a positive spin- Saying "My volleyball team won third place in the tournament this weekend," failing to mention that there were only four teams.

  14. PDF Self-Determination and the Use of Self-Presentation Strategies

    Self-presentation, also known as impression management, is the use of behaviors to intentionally regulate the impressions that observers have of oneself ... vated to engage in impression management. The notion that self-esteem can be unaffected by social approval or disapproval in healthy individuals is untenable (Leary et al., 2003). However ...

  15. Selective Self-presentation and Impression Management

    Selective Self-presentation and Impression Management. According to Goffman (1959) and Leary (1995), self-presentation is the "process of controlling how one is perceived by the other people" and is key to relationship inception and development.

  16. Selective Self-presentation and Impression Management

    Selective Self-presentation and Impression Management. According to Goffman (1959) and Leary (1995), self-presentation is the "process of controlling how one is perceived by other people" and is the key to relationship inception and development.

  17. COMM001: Impression Management

    Impression management goes hand-in-hand with the perception process. The definition of the situation is a process that occurs in interaction that all participants engage in. We like to exert some control over the outcome. To aid in defining the situation, we often use impression management tactics. These tactics are self-presentation techniques ...

  18. Self-Presentation Theory/Impression Management

    Subsumed within impression management, self-presentation refers to acts aimed at presenting oneself (and not others) in a certain manner. Several tactics and strategies exist to convey certain impressions, and research has explored which of these is most effective in different situations. In addition, many have explored the concerns that come ...

  19. Understanding THE SELF (Selective Self-Presentation and Impression

    Self-presentation is a pervasive feature of social life. We even engage in self-presentation when we are alone; for example, we rehearse what we are going to say or do in public, molding our behavior to an imaginary or anticipated audience. Self-presentation is not only a prevalent aspect of our lives; it is also a very important one.