Effective Communication
Jim perceives himself as an average student. He has already put it in his mind that he is just an average student and no matter how much studying he does he can not manage to get A's in his studies. He also perceives himself as someone who can not be influenced by his friends in any way. He agrees that6 he hangs out with his friends but he is sure that his friends do not influence his grades in any way. He also perceives himself as someone who is not smart as compared to his father. He calls his father a brilliant guy who cruised through college and therefore thinks that college is easy and hence would want his son Jim to get A's. All this Cleary show that Jim sees himself as an average student and no amount of studies can make him achieve what his father wants and expects of him.in short he sees that his father has a high expectation of him which he can not achieve no matter how hard he tries.
Jim's self-concept in this case has an effect on how they interact with his parents. The perception he has of himself is a hindrance to interaction with his parents.as we have seen in the chapter perception consists of three processes selecting, organizing and interpreting. These three processes are continuous and each affects the other. For instance in this case the perception Jim has of himself has affected how he organizes and interprets the whole situation. This means that his perception...
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