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According to the Johari window model, which quadrant refers to what is known to ourselves and to others?
According to the Johari window model, which quadrant refers to what is known to ourselves and to others?
- Arena (correct)
- Unknown
- Blindspot
- Facade
What is the primary aim of the Johari window model?
What is the primary aim of the Johari window model?
- To identify blind spots
- To analyze interpersonal relationships
- To conceal qualities or behaviors
- To improve self-awareness and communication (correct)
Which quadrant of the Johari window model refers to what is known to others but not known to ourselves?
Which quadrant of the Johari window model refers to what is known to others but not known to ourselves?
- Arena
- Unknown
- Facade
- Blindspot (correct)
What was the original purpose of the Johari window model?
What was the original purpose of the Johari window model?
Which quadrant of the Johari window model refers to what is known to ourselves but not known to others?
Which quadrant of the Johari window model refers to what is known to ourselves but not known to others?
According to Freud's theory, which part of the mind is present from birth and includes instinctive and primitive behaviors?
According to Freud's theory, which part of the mind is present from birth and includes instinctive and primitive behaviors?
At what age does the Ego begin to develop according to Freud's theory?
At what age does the Ego begin to develop according to Freud's theory?
Which part of the mind holds our moral judgments and concepts of right and wrong, acquired from family and environment?
Which part of the mind holds our moral judgments and concepts of right and wrong, acquired from family and environment?
What is the primary function of the Ego according to Freud's theory?
What is the primary function of the Ego according to Freud's theory?
Which part of the mind represents one's abstract and general idea about themselves, including perception of values and behavior?
Which part of the mind represents one's abstract and general idea about themselves, including perception of values and behavior?
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What does the 'Arena' quadrant represent in the Johari window?
What does the 'Arena' quadrant represent in the Johari window?
The 'Arena' quadrant in the Johari Window represents information known both to ourselves and others.
What's the main goal of the Johari Window?
What's the main goal of the Johari Window?
The Johari Window aims to improve self-awareness - understanding ourselves - and how we communicate with others.
What's the 'Blindspot' quadrant in the Johari Window?
What's the 'Blindspot' quadrant in the Johari Window?
The 'Blindspot' quadrant in the Johari Window represents information that others know about us, but we're unaware of.
Why was the Johari Window created?
Why was the Johari Window created?
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What's the 'Facade' quadrant in the Johari Window?
What's the 'Facade' quadrant in the Johari Window?
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What is the Id in Freud's theory?
What is the Id in Freud's theory?
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When does the Ego start developing?
When does the Ego start developing?
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What is the Superego in Freud's theory?
What is the Superego in Freud's theory?
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What's the main function of the Ego?
What's the main function of the Ego?
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What does the Superego represent?
What does the Superego represent?
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Study Notes
Johari Window Model
- The Open Area quadrant refers to what is known to both ourselves and others.
- The primary aim of the Johari window model is to enhance self-awareness and improve interpersonal relationships.
- The Blind Area quadrant represents what is known to others but not known to ourselves.
- Originally, the Johari window model was created to aid team development and foster better communication.
- The Hidden Area quadrant contains what is known to ourselves but not known to others.
Freud's Theory of the Mind
- The Id is the part of the mind present from birth, responsible for instinctive and primitive behaviors.
- The Ego begins to develop around the age of 2 to 3 years.
- The Superego holds our moral judgments and concepts of right and wrong, shaped by family and societal influences.
- The primary function of the Ego is to mediate between the Id's desires and the Superego's moral standards.
- The Self-Concept represents one's abstract and general idea about themselves, encompassing perception of values and behavior.
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Test your knowledge on the Johari Window model of self-awareness and interpersonal relationships. Improve your understanding of communication and self-awareness with this quiz.