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Who developed the Johari Window model of interpersonal awareness?
Who developed the Johari Window model of interpersonal awareness?
- Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow
- Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham (correct)
- B.F. Skinner and Ivan Pavlov
- Sigmund Freud and Erik Erikson
Which pane in the Johari Window represents information that others know about an individual but the individual is unaware of?
Which pane in the Johari Window represents information that others know about an individual but the individual is unaware of?
- Unknown pane
- Mask or private pane
- Blind or unaware pane (correct)
- Arena or public pane
What is the main goal of the Johari Window model?
What is the main goal of the Johari Window model?
- To increase self-awareness and interpersonal communication (correct)
- To manipulate others through hidden information
- To maintain secrecy and privacy
- To completely eliminate the unknown pane
In which fields has the Johari Window been used as a tool for improving communication and soliciting feedback?
In which fields has the Johari Window been used as a tool for improving communication and soliciting feedback?
How can the use of the Johari Window lead to increased trust, empathy, and cooperation in relationships?
How can the use of the Johari Window lead to increased trust, empathy, and cooperation in relationships?
What is the main purpose of the open/self-area or arena in the Johari Window model?
What is the main purpose of the open/self-area or arena in the Johari Window model?
How can the blind spot in the Johari Window model be reduced?
How can the blind spot in the Johari Window model be reduced?
What does the blind self or blind spot represent in the Johari Window model?
What does the blind self or blind spot represent in the Johari Window model?
How can the open area in the Johari Window model be increased horizontally?
How can the open area in the Johari Window model be increased horizontally?
What is the impact of increasing the size of the open/self-area or arena in the Johari Window model?
What is the impact of increasing the size of the open/self-area or arena in the Johari Window model?
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Johari Window developers
Johari Window developers
Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham developed the Johari Window model.
Blind pane (Johari Window)
Blind pane (Johari Window)
Information known to others but unknown to the individual.
Johari Window Goal
Johari Window Goal
Increase self-awareness and communication.
Johari Window Fields
Johari Window Fields
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Trust, Johari Window
Trust, Johari Window
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Open Area's purpose (Johari Window)
Open Area's purpose (Johari Window)
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Reducing Blind Spot (Johari Window)
Reducing Blind Spot (Johari Window)
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Johari Window Blind Spot
Johari Window Blind Spot
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Increase Open Area Horizontally
Increase Open Area Horizontally
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Larger Open Area Impact
Larger Open Area Impact
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Study Notes
Johari Window Model
- Developed by psychologists Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham in 1955.
Blind Spot Pane
- Represents information that others know about an individual, which the individual is unaware of.
Main Goal
- To improve interpersonal awareness and communication.
Application Fields
- Used in psychology, organizational development, team building, and communication training to enhance feedback and relationship dynamics.
Impact on Relationships
- Promotes increased trust, empathy, and cooperation by encouraging open communication and self-disclosure.
Open/Self-Area Purpose
- Represents information about the individual that is known both to the self and others, facilitating clearer communication and understanding.
Reducing the Blind Spot
- Can be reduced through feedback from others, self-reflection, and open dialogue to increase self-awareness.
Blind Self Representation
- The blind spot contains traits, behaviors, and knowledge that others can see in the individual, but the individual cannot acknowledge themselves.
Increasing the Open Area Horizontally
- Can be achieved by sharing more personal information, engaging in self-disclosure, and soliciting feedback from others to promote mutual understanding.
Impact of Expanding Open Area
- Enhances communication effectiveness, strengthens relationships, and fosters a collaborative environment through greater mutual understanding and transparency.
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Test your understanding of the Johari Window model with this quiz. Explore the concepts of self-awareness, interpersonal communication, and the four panes of the Johari Window: Arena, Blind, Mask, and Unknown.