SS21 Lesson 3 Impression Management

Karryl Mae Chan
29 Aug 202109:20

Summary

TLDRThis video script delves into the concept of impression management, highlighting how individuals manipulate their image to create a positive perception. It discusses the use of verbal and non-verbal cues, such as words, gestures, and body language, to influence others' views. The script also touches on strategies like conformity, excuses, and self-promotion to manage impressions. It warns against the pitfalls of self-handicapping, where individuals create excuses to protect their self-image, potentially leading to reduced performance. The video concludes with a reminder to be authentic while using impression management techniques.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Impression management is about influencing how others perceive us to create a positive image.
  • 🎭 The dramaturgical approach by Irving Goffman is a key concept in understanding impression management.
  • đŸ—Łïž Verbal cues, including word choice and phrases, play a significant role in shaping others' impressions of us.
  • đŸ€” Non-verbal cues such as body language, gestures, eye contact, and physical appearance are crucial in impression formation.
  • đŸ•Žïž Posture, like slouching or sitting straight, can communicate confidence levels to others.
  • đŸ‘ïž Making eye contact is perceived as a sign of sincerity and interest in the conversation.
  • đŸ€— Crossing arms can signal closure or discomfort, which may affect how approachable one appears.
  • 👔 Dressing appropriately for an occasion, like a date or interview, can impact how seriously one is taken.
  • đŸŽ¶ Paralinguistic cues, such as speech variation, emphasis, and volume, can alter the interpretation of words.
  • đŸ§© Managing impressions involves a combination of verbal and non-verbal self-presentation in various social situations.
  • 🎭 Strategies like conformity, excuses, apologies, self-promotion, flattery, favors, and association are used to manage impressions.
  • đŸ˜· The downside of impression management is the potential to wear 'masks' and lose one's true self in the process.
  • đŸ€” Self-handicapping is a strategy to protect self-image by making excuses for potential failure or poor performance.

Q & A

  • What is impression management?

    -Impression management is the process by which individuals control or manipulate the way they are perceived by others, using verbal and non-verbal cues to create a desired image or impression.

  • Who introduced the dramaturgical approach to impression management?

    -Irving Goffman introduced the dramaturgical approach to impression management, which views social interaction as a stage where individuals perform to create impressions.

  • What are the two main types of cues used in impression formation?

    -The two main types of cues used in impression formation are verbal cues, which include the words and phrases used, and non-verbal cues, which encompass visible and paralinguistic cues.

  • Can you provide an example of a visible non-verbal cue?

    -An example of a visible non-verbal cue is body language, such as slouching, which can indicate a lack of confidence, or sitting up straight, which can suggest confidence.

  • What is the significance of eye contact in impression management?

    -Eye contact is significant in impression management as it can make a person appear more sincere and interested in the conversation, thus influencing how they are perceived by others.

  • How does physical appearance play a role in impression management?

    -Physical appearance, such as dressing neatly for a date or an interview, plays a role in impression management by affecting how seriously one is taken by others.

  • What are paralinguistic cues in non-verbal communication?

    -Paralinguistic cues are non-verbal communication elements that include the variation of speech, such as emphasis, inflection, pitch, volume, rhythm, and hesitations, which can convey emotions or attitudes beyond the words spoken.

  • How do we manage impressions in various situations?

    -We manage impressions by being mindful of our verbal and non-verbal communication, adjusting our behavior, and presenting ourselves in a way that aligns with the image we want to project in different situations.

  • What is self-handicapping in the context of impression management?

    -Self-handicapping is a strategy where individuals create excuses for potential failure to protect their self-image, which can involve making excuses before an activity to justify poor performance or to enhance credit if they succeed.

  • What are some common strategies for managing impressions mentioned in the script?

    -Common strategies for managing impressions mentioned in the script include conformity, excuses, apologies, self-promotion, flattery, favors, association, and opinion conformity.

  • How can impression management affect an individual's true self?

    -Impression management can affect an individual's true self by leading them to wear metaphorical 'masks' to present a certain image to others, potentially causing them to lose touch with their genuine personality and behaviors.

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