Boo jeans
What kind of pants do ghosts wear?
It can sound judgmental particularly during confrontation.
What is you-centered language?
It's the type of listening most beneficial for building closeness.
What is relational listening?
oculesics
What is communication pertaining to the eyes called?
pitch
What is high voice, low voice, monotone voice?
It is the reduction of the scope of contact and commitment of interactions.
What is relational circumscribing?
The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis is based on this people.
Who are the Hopi?
An example of this type of counterfeit question is, "You didn't enjoy the theme park a bit, did you?"
What is a question that traps the speaker?
the study of touch
What is haptics?
It's when the speaker emphasizes various words, or drags... the... words... out... a... bit.
What is tempo?
It's the stage of relational development wherein couples begin to identify as a social unit.
What is integrating?
linguistic relativity
What is the notion that language reflects and shapes worldview?
critical listening
What is the type of listening important for assessing message quality?
proxemics
What is the study of space and distance?
This refers to the difference between shouting, "CLEAN YOUR ROOM!" and asking, "Clean your ROOM?"
What is tone?
A transgression from this category could include storming out of a room and slamming the door.
What is one-time vs. incremental?
They avoid ownership of the message.
What do IT statements do?
This type of listening is the least directive.
What is silent?
We often use this to send a message about our moral character, social position, or level of sophistication.
What is clothing?
It refers to how loud or quiet it may be.
What is volume?
This is the second stage of relational development.
What is experimenting?
They govern how sounds are combined to form words.
What are phonological rules?
The last part of the listening process involves giving observable feedback.
What is responding?
messages expressed nonlinguistically
What are nonverbals?
the number of words per minute spoken, for example
What is rate?