Beginning to speak before the other person finishes talking.
What is Interrupting response
100
The tendency to attack the self concepts of other people in order to inflict psychological pain.
What is verbal aggressiveness
100
Acknowledging the ideas and feelings of others.
What is acknowledgement
100
When a sender seems to be imposing a solution on the receiver with little regard for the receivers needs or interests.
What is control
100
Accepting another's feelings, putting yourself in anothers place.
What is empathy
200
A comment unrelated to what the other person has just said.
What is irrelevant response
200
Presenting and defending positions on issues while attacking positions by others.
What is argumentativeness
200
To see or respond to the viewpoints of others.
What is Recognition
200
A lack of concern for another that implies the welfare of another person isn't very important to you.
What is neutrality
200
To convey that although you have great talent in certain areas, you see others as having just as much worth as human beings.
What is equality
300
A response that doesn't acknowledge the other persons message.
What is impervious response
300
When communicators aren't prepared to argue, but still want to register dissatisfaction, they often _________.
What is complaining
300
To agree with another person or otherwise find them important.
What is endorsement
300
Any message that suggests "im better than you".
What is superiority
300
A focus on finding a solution that satisfies both the needs of others involved in a problem.
What is problem orientation
400
A response that contains messages with more than one meaning.
What is ambiguous response
400
The simple definition of disagreeing messages is ___________________________________________.
disagreeing messages say "your wrong" in one form or another
400
What is the simple definition for confirming messages ____________________________________.
Positive type messages that have the best chance to get a positive response from others.
400
Defensive arousing messages in witch the speaker hide ulterior motives.
What is strategy
400
In witch a person may have a strong opinion on something, they are willing to acknowledge that they don't have a corner on the truth and are willing to change their stance if another position seems more reasonable.
What is provisionalism
500
A response loaded with clichés and other statements that never truly respond to the speaker.