What This Document Is
This document is a second examination for COMM 330: Communication and Interpersonal Behavior, offered at the University of Delaware. It’s designed to assess your understanding of core concepts related to how we form, perceive, and manage our identities within various social contexts. This exam focuses on theoretical frameworks and principles explored throughout the course, requiring a comprehensive grasp of the material.
Why This Document Matters
This resource is invaluable for students currently enrolled in COMM 330 preparing for a significant evaluation of their learning. It’s particularly helpful for those who want to test their knowledge, identify areas needing further review, and solidify their understanding of complex communication theories. Utilizing this exam will help you gauge your preparedness and focus your study efforts effectively. Accessing the full exam allows for a realistic practice experience, mirroring the format and scope of the actual assessment.
Topics Covered
* Identity Formation & Development
* Theories of Self & Social Perception (e.g., Looking Glass Self, Social Comparison)
* Identity Management Principles
* Social Rules and Social Learning
* Narrative Theory & the Role of Storytelling
* Social Roles, Expectations, and Performance
* The Impact of Relationships on Identity
* Self-Expansion Theory
* The Conscious and Unconscious Self
What This Document Provides
* A comprehensive assessment of key course concepts.
* A practice exam experience, mirroring the style and length of the actual COMM 330 second exam.
* An opportunity to evaluate your understanding of theoretical frameworks related to interpersonal communication.
* A tool to identify areas where further study and review are needed.
* A focused review of concepts related to self, identity, and social interaction.