THE PROCESS OF COMM/COMM AS SCIENCE
MOTIVATION & EMOTION
PERCEPTION
VERBAL/NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
LISTENING/VISUAL COMM
100

Getting consistent results is an example of this in research methods

What is reliability?

100

How strong you are at reading other peoples' emotions

What is nonverbal receiving accuracy?

100

This is defined as the process of interpreting the sensory experiences of the world

What is perception?

100

Emphasizing different words to get different meanings is an example of this type of nonverbal communication.

What is paralanguage?

100

Dealing with a breakup while trying to listen to Professor Stifano's lecture is an example of this barrier to listening

What is psychological?

200

Getting accurate results is an example of this in research methods

What is validity?

200

Lying to yourself or to others

What is deception?

200

Example: I think I'm running late because my alarm didn't go off, but I think you're running late because you're lazy.

What is attribution bias?

200

The use of objects, action, sounds, time, and space to convey meaning.

What is nonverbal communication?

200

When we hear a person talking to us without really listening, we are doing this

What is pseudo-listening?

300

When we manipulate something, we are using this kind of research design

What is experimental research?

300

Intentional behavior that tries to replicate spontaneous behavior (e.g. when we show certain facial expressions on Zoom because we think it's what we're supposed to do)

What is Pseudo-spontaneous Communication?


300

When we base our sense of self on what we think others think of us.

What is the looking glass self?

300

The process of changing what you say and how you say it when you're around different groups

What is codeswitching?

300

The physiological process that picks up noise and refers it to your brain

What is hearing?

400

Collect data that are rich in detail and description through in-depth interview, ethnography, participant obsevation.

What is qualitative research?

400

The process of knowing where emotions come from, in the self and in others

What is emotional education?

400

We tend to emphasize first impressions over later impressions

What is the primary effect?

400

'I'll be home early' is an example of this kind of language.

What is ambiguous language?

400

Group related items together to visually establish relationship

What is the design proximity?

500

The type of communication between 3 or more people in a group

What is small group communication?

500

Six emotions: Happy, sad, fear, anger, surprise, disgust

What is the six primary effects?

500

When we choose what (and what not) to pay attention to, filtering out some information, because we can only process so much at a given time.

What is selective attention?

500

"Um, like, uh" are all examples of this type of language.

What is powerless language?

500

The design principle that promotes consistency by duplicating an element multiple times.

What is repetition?

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