A psychological theory proposing a fundamental human inclination to bond with others
What is “need to belong theory”?
True or False: Opposites attract.
What is false?
The act of intentionally giving others information about oneself that one believes is true but thinks others don’t already have.
What is self disclosure?
In the workplace, you are probably most likely to form close relationships with your _______ ________.
What is immediate coworkers?
The two types of emotional rewards friends provide
What is emotional support and happines?
A theory that explains why individuals are drawn to others.
What is attraction theory?
The four risks of self disclosure.
What is rejection, obligating others, hurting others and violating privacy?
A common form of a problematic situation between superior-subordinate relationships
What is workplace bullying?
In his book Personal Relationships and Personal Networks (2007), communication scholar _ wrote: "We humans are social animals down to our very cells. Nature did not make us noble loners.”
What is Mac Parks?
The three different types of interpersonal attraction.
What is physical, social and task attraction?
The theory that was developed by researchers Irwin Altman and Dalmas Taylor.
What is social penetration theory?
Companies discourage their employees from developing personal relationships with customers due to…
What is task versus social tensions?
Four types of online communication
“What is virtual, pinocchio, cyber emigrant and real worlders?”
The acronym SOAPS stands for:
What is Social networks, Openness, Assurances, Positivity and Sharing tasks?
The four key benefits of self disclosure.
English Poet Samuel Coleridge once called a friendship…
What is “sheltering tree?l