Chapter 4 (Language)
Chapter 5 (Nonverbal)
Chapter 6 (Listening)
Chapter 7 (Emotions)
100

What are the three As of language?

Ambiguous, Abritrary, Abstract

100

Type of nonverbal communication based on touch.

What is haptics?

100

What fraction of what you hear do you forget?

2/3rds of communication.

100

Help define the emotional meaning of situations.

What are framing rules?

200

Changing your language to avoid conflict and take ownership of one's feelings

What is “I” vs “you” language?

200

Personal objects we use to announce our identities and heritage and to personal our environments.

What are artifacts?

200

What are three external obstacles to listening?

  • Message Overload 
  • Message Complexity
  • Noise
200

Language that seems to express emotions but does not actually describe what a person is feeling.

What is counterfeit emotional language?

300

Communicating with someone based on only one label that represents them

What is totalizing?

300

Describes the TikTok we watched using emojis and different vocal reactions.

What is paralanguage?

300

Name 3 of the 6 forms of non-listening. 

Pseudolistening 

Monopolizing 

Selective listening 

Defensive listening 

Ambushing 

Literal listening

300

What are 4 reasons people don't communicate their emotions?

Vulnerability 

Social expectations

Protecting others

Social/professional roles

400

Concept that assumes we cannot perceive or think about things if we don't have names for them

What is linguistic determinism?

400

What are two differences between nonverbal communication and verbal communication?

Nonverbal communication is more believable and continuous. 

400

What are the 6 steps to the listening process?

1) Mindfulness 

2) Physically receiving messages

3) Selecting and organizing material 

4) Interpreting communication

5) Responding 

6) Remembering 

400

Explains how subjective perceptions shape what external phenomena mean to us.

Perceptual view of emotions (also called appraisal theory)

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