Lecture 11: Interpersonal Communication & Conflict
Lecture 12: Interpersonal Communication Theories
Lecture 13: Relationships & Knapp’s Relationship Model/Lecture 14: Family Communication
Lecture 15: Romantic Relationships, /Lecture 16: Mass Media Theories
Lecture 17: Media, Children, & New Media/Lecture 18: Communication and Culture
Lecture 19: Intercultural Communication & Cultural Dimensions
Lecture 20: Preparing a Speech/Lecture 21: Delivering Speech, Informative Speech & Persuasive Speech
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This is the basic unit of interpersonal communication.

What is a dyad?

100

This is “the purposeful revealing of information about ourselves.”

What is self-disclosure?

100

These relationships “meet emotional and relational needs” and are intimate, close, and interdependent.

What are personal relationships?

100

In the Stimulus-Value-Role Theory, this phase focuses on physical appearance, status, career, and first-impression traits.

What is the stimulus phase?

100

This type of media is digitally based, networked, and interactive.

What is new media?

100

This is “communication between people with differing cultural identities.”

What is intercultural communication?

100

A successful speech topic is “narrow enough to manage, meaningful to the audience, and clear enough to support with” this.

What is evidence?

200

These goals involve “keeping relationships positive and healthy” through checking in, spending time together, and defining the relationship.

What are relationship-maintenance goals?

200

In Social Penetration Theory, this refers to “the range of topics” people disclose.

What is breadth?

200

This family definition is based on “form, membership criteria, and hierarchy,” such as birth, marriage, or adoption.

What is the structural definition?

200

 This is “communication by which messages are transmitted to many people through mass media.”

What is mass communication?

200

This theory says people choose media to regulate, maintain, or improve their mood.

What is Mood Management Theory?

200

This dialectic says every person expresses both cultural norms and individual traits.

What is the cultural-individual dialectic?

200

This delivery method is “carefully prepared” but delivered conversationally using brief notes or outline cues.

What is extemporaneous delivery?

300

This common conflict pitfall means “responding to a complaint with a counterattack.”

What is one-upping?

300

This theory says “we evaluate ourselves by comparing to others.”

What is Social Comparison Theory?

300

This is the family you choose to form through marriage, partnership, and children.

What is family of orientation?

300

Social media has this type of communication flow because everyone can produce and respond.

What is two-way or multi-way communication?

300

Social Networking Sites allow profile creation, connection networks, and sharing personal narratives and pictures, making them important for this online process.

What is self-presentation?

300

This dialectic explains why people may communicate differently at work versus at home.

What is the personal-contextual dialectic?

300

These three strategies of persuasion are credibility/trustworthiness, logical argument/data/facts, and emotion/values/beliefs.

What are ethos, logos, and pathos?

400

These goals involve “getting things done for us,” such as gaining compliance, requesting information, or asking for support.

What are instrumental goals?

400

This theory says relationships are evaluated by weighing “costs and rewards.”

What is Social Exchange Theory?

400

Family Communication Patterns Theory has these two dimensions.

What are conformity orientation and conversation orientation?

400

This theory says mating behaviors reflect evolved psychological mechanisms shaped by adaptive pressures.

What is Psychoevolutionary Theory?

400

This term means “technology-based interference” in relationships.

What is technoference?

400

This concept refers to cultural expectations for life milestones by age.

What is the social clock?

400

Spoken speeches need this oral source attribution, including author, year, and source name.

What is a verbal citation?

500

This common conflict pitfall means “assuming you know what the other person thinks or feels.”

What is mindreading?

500

Comparing ourselves to someone “better off, more skilled, or more successful” is this type of social comparison.

What is upward social comparison?

500

This model has “10 stages” and explains relationship development, maintenance, and termination like a staircase.

What is Knapp and Vangelisti’s Relationship Model?

500

This theory says people “screen out potential mates with filters” across different relational stages.

What is Filter Theory?

500

This term combines “phone” and “snubbing” and means paying more attention to your phone than the people you are with.

What is phubbing?

500

This Hofstede dimension compares “I” versus “group” values.

What is individualism vs. collectivism?

500

This theory explains how people evaluate persuasive messages based on their existing attitudes.

What is Social Judgment Theory?

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