Communication Foundations
Perception and the Self
Self Disclosure & Social Media
Listening
Emotional Intelligence
Verbal/Nonverbal Communication
100

The manner in which messages are conveyed and received, and the shared experiences of the individuals involved are examined through five unique forms of communication. What are they?

1. Intrapersonal Communication

2. Interpersonal Communication

3. Small Group Discussion

4. Public Speaking

5. Mass Communication

100

_____ is the process of selecting, organizing, and interpreting information which includes selecting stimuli that pass through our perceptual filters, organizing stimuli within our own existing structures and patterns, and interpreting those stimuli based on previous experiences.

Perception

100

This theory states that as we get to know someone, we engage in a reciprocal process of self-disclosure that changes in breadth and depth and affects how a relationship develops.

Social Penetration Theory

100

_____ is accidental, involuntary, effortless

Hearing

100

Involves the ability to monitor one's own and others' feelings and emotions, to discriminate among them, and to use this information to guide one's thinking and action.

Emotional Intelligence

100

_______ is a model of communication that indicates the relationship among a thought, symbol, and referent. This highlights the indirect relationship between the symbol and referent.

 The Triangle of Meaning

200

This communication model was developed in 1955 and describes communication as a process in which participants alternate positions as sender and receiver and generate meaning by sending messages and receiving feedback with physical and psychological contexts.

Interactive Model of Communication

200

_____ is the degree to which something attracts our attention in a particular context.

Salience

200

This can be applied to a variety of interpersonal interactions in order to help us understand what parts of ourselves are open, hidden, blind, and unknown.

Johari Window

200

The fourth step in the listening process is _____. We make judgements about credibility, completeness, and worth.

Evaluating

200

This theory ties into the evolutionary perspective, because researchers claim that it is in our nature, as newborns, to create social bonds with our primary caretaker. 

Attachment theory

200

_____ is a model used to illustrate how language can range from concrete to abstract.

The Ladder of Abstraction

300

This model of communication is a more complex understanding of "context" and views communication as a force that shapes our realities before and after specific interactions occur.

Transactional Model of Communication

300

These prophecies are though and action patterns in which a person's false belief triggers a behavior that makes the initial false belief actually or seemingly come true.

Self-Fulfilling Prophecies

300

What are the four primary categories of self-disclosure?

-Observations

-Thoughts

-Feelings

-Needs

300

The ability to process more information than what comes from one speaker or source creates a barrier to effective listening. This is call what?

Rapid Thought Speed

300

In this culture, emotions are viewed as more interactional and less individual. 

Collectivist

300

_____ are gestures that have a specific agreed-on meaning. Even though they have a generally agreed-on meaning, they are not part of formal sign system like ASL that is explicitly taught to a group of people.

Emblems

400

Although communication scholars agree that the transactional model most significantly displays interpersonal communication experience, there are other means of "visualizing" the process. This philosopher established the idea of "I-It" vs. "I-Thou"

Martin Buber

400

This term refers to our tendency to explain others' behaviors using internal rather than external attributions.

Fundamental Attribution Error

400

This entails users friending people they don't know personally or that they wouldn't talk to in person in order to increase the size of their online network.

Friend-collecting behavior

400

This type of listening is focused and usually instrumental; primarily physiological and occurs mostly at the receiving stage of the listening process.

Discriminative Listening

400

These emotions are not innate, and they do not have corresponding facial expression that makes them universally recognizable. Additionally, they are processed by a different part of the brain that requires higher order thinking. 

Secondary emotions

400

To improve communication competence ______ nonverbal messages increase your awareness of the messages you are sending and receiving and the contexts in which your communication is taking place.

Encoding

500

When we set a goal of adapting our communication in order to be perceived in a particular way, we have set this type of goal for ourselves.

Self-Presentational Goal

500

We utilize this set of theories to generalize a person's overall personality from the traits we can perceive.

Implicit Personality Theories

500

When the cycle of disclosure ends up going well for he disclosure, there is likely to a greater sense of...

Relational Intimacy & Self-Worth

500

This form of listening is behaving as if you're paying attention to a speaker when you're actually not.

Pseudo-listening

500

The expression of emotion is influenced by...

*Tip = 2 things

Sociocultural Norms & Display Rules

500

This term is associated with pitch, volume, rate, vocal quality, and verbal fillers.

Paralanguage

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