Nonverbal Communication related to the movement of the body.
What is Kinesics
To maximize the effectiveness of the group, the magic number for a small group size is between how many people?
What is 5-7 people
This occurs when one person voluntarily shares personal history and information regarding attitudes, feelings, values, and experiences with another individual.
What is self-disclosure
What is 1 of the 3 stages of perception?
What is selection, organization, or interpretation?
[blank] communication is communication that occurs simultaneously
What is synchronous
This type of space refers to the physical distance between people during a conversation.
What is Proxemics
Once group members establish a rapport, the group turns its attention to the task at hand. During this stage of group development, group members might express open disagreement over what it will take to complete the task, who is best suited to what role, and what processes the group will follow to make decisions and accomplish assignments.
What is storming
The theory that increased knowledge of another person improves our ability to predict future behaviors and thus reduce our own uncertainty.
What is the Uncertainty Reduction Theory
This occurs when we create generalizations about groups of people and apply them to individuals that we believe are members of that group
What is stereotyping
[blank] communication is communication that occurs in order to facilitate some type of transaction and is based primarily on social roles in the particular situation
What is impersonal
The maintenance or creation of sound in your voice that help to convey meaning
What is vocalics?
[blank] roles are related to accomplishing work together as a group.
The theory that proposes that the process of creating and maintaining deeper intimacy with another person takes place through gradual and mutual self-disclosure.
What is Social Penetration Theory
This effect explains that people are prone to emphasizing the first impression of something over any subsequent impressions when forming their perception of an event or person
What is the primacy effect
The practice of pretending to have a different identity via social media in order to intiate and maintain a relationship with another person
What is catfishing
What is the name of Prof Lavin's dog?
What is Jackie Moon
Many groups seek, or even demand, a unanimous decision where all members agree. [blank] is the willful seeking of unanimity despite individuals who harbor doubts.
What is Groupthink
During this stage of "coming together," the two individuals begin to develop a sense of an identity for their relationship with each other
What is it called when people tend to highlight and overemphasize positive information and characteristics when creating an impression
What is positivity bias?
Communication that occurs when the communicators are sending and receiving messages at different times
What is asynchronous
Language does not need to refer to something specific or physical, but rather to ideas, values and beliefs. This is related to the characteristic of language called
What is Abstract
This stage of group development involves group members getting to know one another and becoming oriented toward the task at hand
What is initiating
In this stage of "coming apart," the two people in the bonded relationship might begin to think of each other more as separate individuals than as a partner in a couple. At this point, each person might begin developing her or his own hobbies or begin doing more things separately from the partner.
What is differentiating
The behaviors we exhibit to create and maintain the positive perception of ourselves is called
What is Facework
[blank] communication occurs when computer-mediated communication has a higher level of affection, emotion, liking, solidarity, and intimacy than face-to-face conversations
What is hyperpersonal