psychology 7.self-presentation-and-first-impression
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SELF-PRESENTATION AND FIRST IMPRESSION
Topic 7 Self-presentation and first impression
…personal experiences
Forming and Maintaining a Self-Concept
…how others react and respond to us
…information we receive from our families
…a person's culture
… how we filter what others say to us
Topic 7
We develop our self-concept based on…
… verbal and visual images we see in the media
Self-presentation and first impression
Self-perceptions moderate how we talk to ourselves.
The Effects of Self-Perceptions on Communication
Self-perceptions influence how we talk about ourselves with others.
Self-perceptions affect communication apprehension.
Our initial social perceptions or first impressions of others are usually made from our observations of how they look
and act.
Topic 7 Self-presentation and first impression
Looks
The aspects of our first impression
Likeability
Confidence
Topic 7 Self-presentation and first impression
The social exchange theory states that we put our own interests first when attempting to judge someone
Factors that can determine how others form the first impression of you:
People associate the emotions they felt in your presence with your personality
The setup of the meeting can greatly affect the first impression someone forms of you
The halo effect: we assume that people who look more attractive have many other good qualities
Topic 7
Negatives make a stronger impression than positives
Self-presentation and first impression
The primacy and the recency effect: we are most likely to remember the first (and the last) item of information we receive.
Smile
How to make a great first impression on anyone
Treat everyone like the gatekeeper to your destiny
Topic 7 Self-presentation and first impression
Straighten your posture
Make eye contact
Design your “elevator pitch”, which…
…is clear
…is concise
…is powerful
…is visual
…is goal-oriented
…is targeted
…has a story
…has a hook