The person who formulates or creates the message in the speech communication process is known as the _______.
What is Sender, Encoder, Speaker, or Source
100
The thumbs up and okay signs are examples of this nonverbal behavior from chapter 5.
What is emblem
100
The study of face and body movements through nonverbal communication is called __________.
What is Kinesics
100
Relationships are ______, meaning the actions of one person have an impact on the other.
What is interdependent.
100
This kind of group spends a great deal of time getting to know one another before moving on to accomplish specific tasks.
What is a high context group
200
In ______ listening, we try to understand what the other person meant in both content and feelings.
What is Active
200
Suzie tells herself that she will do bad on her test all week. She takes the test, and low and behold, she does bad on it. This is an example of a concept from chapter 2 known as what?
What is self-fulfilling prophecy.
200
The study of how we use time to communicate is called ________.
What is chronemics
200
This communication theory from chapter 7 says that relationships start out with very little breadth and depth. As the relationship grows, however, the breadth and depth will grow as well.
What is social penetration or onion theory.
200
The _____ leadership approach empowers group members and gives them the tools they need for success.
What is transformational
300
A ______ context culture has a more direct communication style.
What is low
300
I am daydreaming in class, and then I snap out of it because my name is called. This is a concept we learned in chapter 2 known as ________.
What is selective attention.
300
Another name for touch communication is known as ______.
What is haptics
300
The outcome of this relationship consequence is that you both lose the conflict.
What is avoiding.
300
______ leadership focuses on what the leader should do in a given situation.
What is functional
400
The _______ nature of communication shows us that we cannot have the exact same interaction twice.
What is unrepeatable.
400
Smiling and frowning are both examples of ________.
What are affect displays.
400
Touching to 18 inches is the measurement for ________ space.
What is Intimate
400
________ is a quality to be cultivated rather than avoided and refers to your willingness to argue for a point of view, and your tendency to speak your mind on significant issue.
What is Argumentativeness.
400
In the ____method, a group of "experts" is established, but there is no interaction among them.
What is Delphi
500
The personal or subjective meaning of a word based on the emotions is known as the ________meaning.
What is connotative
500
This conversation will only take a second. This is an example of which stage of conversation?
What is feedforward.
500
A privacy fence is an example of a ______marker.
What is boundary
500
At the _____ stage of a relationship, you commit yourself further to the other person and establish a relationship in which he or she becomes your best or closest friend, lover, or companion.
What is intimacy
500
In _______ cultures, power is more evenly distributed throughout the citizenry.