Developing unique rules and roles in your relationship
What is uniqueness
100
Believing that life satisfaction is determined by forced beyond your control best describes which fallacy?
What is helplessness
100
Keeping someone at an arm's length (18 inches - 4 feet)
What is personal distance
100
Giving observable feedback to the speaker (eye contact, nodding, answering questions)
What is responding
100
Coworkers might be friends because they engage in shared activities. What concept influences this type of friendship
What is task foundations
200
You can't take back what you say or do
What is communication is irreversible
200
Jerry hired a babysitter for his daughter. The first time Jerry saw his babysitter interacting with his daughter, the babysitter was constantly smiling and helped tidy up the toys at the end of the day. Because of this, Jerry formed a positive impression of the babysitter. This is called:
What is positive halo effect
200
Fast and slow, short and long. These are words that get their meaning from comparison. This is called
What is relative language
200
Listening is hard work! It can be physically draining. This helps explain why
What is we don't listen better
200
Families that stress the importance of obliging to family rules and roles could be considered high in which orientation
What is conformity orientation
300
Catharsis, reciprocity, and self-clarification are examples of benefits of what
What is self-disclosure
300
Describing the behavior, offering interpretations of the behavior, and requesting clarification
What is perception checking
300
Bella gives a thumbs up signal to her friend instead of verbally saying "sounds good." What type of gesture is used in this example
What is emblem
300
Allie is friends with her neighbors. She interacts with them frequently because they are close by. Allie is friends with her neighbors because of which aspect of why we form relationships
What is proximity
300
Caitlin and Rob just became Facebook official. This has altered their friendship in a fundamental way. This could be an example of
What is relational turning point
400
Amanda thinks she will fail the exam, so she doesn't study that hard. This is an example of what?
What is self-fulfilling prophecy
400
Perry comes from work disgruntled and moody. His family later catches Perry's mood. This is an example of
What is emotional contagion
400
"You never listen to me! I told you to pick your dirty socks up off of the floor and you didn't. You're such a slob!" This is an example of what type of language
What is You language
400
Instead of showing interest in the speaker, Tom turns the conversation around to talk about himself. This is called
What is stagehogging
400
Zoe asks her friend Rhona if she is okay. Rhona replies, "I'm fine" but she is not making eye contact, is hunched over, and speaking with a negative tone. This example explains which type of dis-confirming message
What is incongruous responses
500
Open self, blind self, hidden self, and unknown self
What is Johari Window
500
On cruise ships, workers must always wear a smile (because there is no "backstage"). In situations like this, suppressing emotion is both appropriate and necessary. This is called
What is emotion labor
500
For the most part, you have sat in the same seat this whole class. Even though you don't own that seat, you feel a sense of ownership over that seat. This is called
What is territoriality
500
This stage of Knapp's Stages Relational Development is characterized by small talk
What is experimenting
500
This step of the collaboration process is fair to your partner and might help you resolve the conflict. This step will help you both feel satisfied about the issue.