When people perceive you as appropriate and effective you have communication what?
What is communication competence?
How you would describe yourself is part of your what
What is culture shock?
Spanish spoken in Spain and Spanish spoken in Mexico are what of Spanish
What are dialects?
Pitch, volume, rate, quality, and intonation are parts of what
What is Paralanguage?
The characteristic of interpersonal communication that that states interpersonal relationships consist of giving and getting something in return.
What is transactional?
The concept that explains if you think you're gonna fail the test, you will fail
What is self-fulfilling prophecy?
Cultures that exist side-by-side with the dominant culture
What are co-cultures?
"That's tea" is an example of what
What is slang?
The clothes your wear or backpack you chose are examples of what
What are artifacts?
Face to face communication has what level of media richness
What is high level?
Positive self-talk is a way to improve what
What is self-esteem or self-concept?
What term describes a culture that emphasizes community
What is collectivist?
Pragmatics has a focus on what?
What is context?
Behaviors that are different from what we expect and results in difficult communication, misinterpretations are what violations
A set of moral principles that guide behavior
what is ethics?
When you question the accuracy of your perceptions you are improving your what?
What is social cognition?
What term explains extent to which people in a culture look for ways to predict what is going to happen
What is uncertainty avoidance?
Language is subjective which is another way of saying language is what?
What is arbitrary?
When someone tells you they are fine but their nonverbals showcase they are not is an example of what characteristic of nonverbal communication
What is nonverbal messages are primary?
When you interact with someone you reach into your mental pantry and pull out what?
What is a canned plan?
When you're late but its DEFINITELY not your fault, you say it was caused by something outside of your control, is an example of what?
What is fundamental attribution error?
When you change the language you are using depending on who you are with, is what concept
What is codeswitching?
Using language to show concern for someone's face is what
What is politeness?
What function of nonverbal communication states we use nonverbal cues to manage a conversation
What is regulating interactions?