COMM 1041 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Assertiveness, Inuit, Romantic Orientation

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Ex: letting someone know you like something they did. Ex: asking a sibling for money without much of a choice i. i. Ex: cheating on a spouse and lying about it i. ii. Ex: taking credit for work you didn"t do: antisocial deception: spreading lies to hurt others, exaggeration, minimization, substitution, omission, and more, are all lies, liars tend to: Speak more slowly i: give less information iii. Have excessive movement: know the difference truth bias and lie bias i. ii. Tend to believe those we care about or know really well (truth bias) If we don"t like or are suspicious of someone, we tend not to believe them (lie bias) I win, you win attitude; not meant to hurt others i. Ex: debates; taking control of a group project: to improve, you, watch others be assertive, watch what you say, to assert correctly: i. ii. iii. iv.

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