Ch 1: Your Guide to Interpersonal Communication
Ch 2: Understanding your Self
Ch. 3 Elements of Attraction
Ch. 4 Developing New Relationships
Ch. 5 Maintaining Relationships
100

This type of communication involves two people but does not necessarily involve a relationship.

What is dyadic interaction?


100

This refers to the image and beliefs you have about yourself.

What is self-concept?

100

This type of attraction is non-romantic and far more prevalent in everyday life.

What is platonic attraction?

100

This is the “weeding out” stage where most relationships end.

What is experimenting?

100

This positive strategy involves showing commitment and investment in the relationship.

What are assurances?

200

This type of communication is talking to yourself or engaging in inner dialogue.

What is intrapersonal communication?


200

These are the three major components shaping self-esteem.

What are performance, social, and physical?

200

This factor suggests we’re attracted to people we see frequently.

What is proximity?

200

This stage is marked by increased self-disclosure and direct expressions of commitment.

What is intensifying?

200

This negative strategy includes monitoring a partner beyond normal interaction.

What is spying?

300

According to your notes, interpersonal communication requires this — not just two people present.

What is the presence of a relationship?

300

This cognitive bias causes low-expertise individuals to overestimate their abilities.

What is the Dunning-Kruger Effect?

300

This theory proposes love consists of intimacy, passion, and commitment.

What is the Triangular Theory of Love?

300

This coming-apart stage involves limiting conversations to “safe” topics.

What is circumscribing?

300

This type of relational message refers to attempts to exert control.

What is dominance?

400

In the SMCR model, this disrupts message transmission and reception.

What is noise?

400

This theory suggests we develop our self-concept based on how we think others see us.

What is the looking-glass self?

400

These two elements signal romantic interest through body language.

What are closeness and mirroring (agreement)?

400

This stage occurs when partners publicly announce commitment (engagement/marriage).

What is bonding?

400

These three strategies help maintain nonvoluntary relationships.

What are avoidance, disengagement, and cognitive dissociation?

500

This model describes communication as continuous, without clear turn-taking.

What is the Transaction Model?

500

In the Johari Window, this pane contains information others know about you that you don’t.

What is the blind spot?

500

This Greek term refers to obsessive, jealous love.

What is mania?

500

This is the final stage of relational dissolution.

What is terminating?

500

In high-context cultures, communication is more ____ and often relies on ____ cues.

What is implicit and nonverbal?

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