Your self-concept is not usually influenced by your communication with others or their feedback to you.

true or false

true?

This time I disagree.

My self-concept is damaged (maybe only temporarily) when someone criticizes or ignores me.

LAST ONE:

Public speaking decisions about content, organization, and delivery need to be based on your personality.

true or false

false?shouldn't organization and everything be the same for everyone? maybe I am reading into it too much.

Ok I wasn't sure if that was what it was meaning or not, thanks!

I think your LAST ONE is false. The content, organization, and delivery should be based on your audience.

You'd speak differently before a group of 7th graders than you would with the ladies' group of older women.

False.

Your self-concept can be influenced by your communication with others and their feedback to you. When you interact with others, they may provide feedback, praise, criticism, or express their opinions about you, which can affect how you perceive yourself. Additionally, the way you communicate with others and the reactions you receive can also shape your self-concept. It is important to remember that self-concept is not solely defined by your own perception but is also influenced by external factors.