Chapter 1: Introduction to Communication
CH 4 (Listening) & 5 (Verbal)
CH 6: Nonverbal Communication
Chapter 7: Emotional Messages
CH 9 & 10 (interpersonal relationships)
100
-self-talk, internal dialogues - focuses on the individual and cognitive processing; your attitudes -influenceshow you process information and the meaning you assign to a message
What is Intrapersonal Communication?
100
Give an example of a barrier to listening.
Mental or Physical Distractions Biases and prejudices Lack of focus premature judgment
100
This concept investigates the communicative functions of space.
What is proxemics?
100
This theory states that we will continue a relationship if the rewards are greater than the costs.
What is the Social Exchange Theory?
200
Samantha is a mother, and because of her position, she can tell her child Jimmy what to do. Samantha has ____. Persuasive Power Legitimate Power Referent Power Information Power
Legitimate Power
200
True or False. We forget about half of what we hear immediately after hearing it.
True.
200
This concept consists of messages communicated by our treatment of time.
What is chronemics?
200
This concept can be seen by others because it yields physical affects—bodily responses to an event. They are fixed genetically—evolution has endowed us with a repertoire of them to help us survive.
What are emotions?
200
A relationship you develop based on a job you cannot complete by yourself-- example: hiring an arborist to cut down the tree in your front yard.
What is a task relationship?
300
–a special form of human communication that occurs when we interact simultaneously with another person and influence each other, usually for the purpose of managing relationships - much of the research examines how we develop and maintain relationships
What are Interpersonal Relationships
300
o Describes who you are o How you view yourself o Determines your actions and the choices you make o Composed of everything we think and feel about ourselves
What is self-concept?
300
This type of nonverbal communication consists of messages conveyed by objects or arrangements created by humans; for example, by the use of color, clothing, body adornment, or space decoration.
What are artifactual messages?
300
An event occurs --> You respond Physiologically--> You experience an emotion
What is the James-Lange Theory?
300
When, according to Knapp's Model of Relationships, the relationship is over.
What is relationship terminating?
400
Jenny admires Hillary Clinton, and decided she wants to become a politician because of her. Hillary Clinton has _______. Referent Power Legitimate Power Persuasive Power Coercive Power Reward Power
Referent Power
400
All stimuli in an environment that prohibit you from hearing the message.
What is physical noise?
400
Gestures that satisfy some personal need.
What is an adaptor?
400
This concept is sustainable and long-term. There are not necessarily facial expressions that represent this concept. A combination of emotions produces this concept.
What are feelings?
400
Which statement is an example of the kind of comment made during the initiating stage? It's all your fault. Goodbye. Will you marry me? Have I seen you here before?
"Have I seen you here before?"
500
A type of symbol that is representative of an object. Example: "Table."
Concrete Symbol
500
Thinking you know what the speaker is going to say before they can say it; or pre-judging them based on what they are wearing, who they are, or other aspects you observe.
What is premature judgment?
500
This concept has to do with the vocal but nonverbal dimension of speech. It includes rate, pitch, volume, resonance, and vocal quality as well as pauses and hesitations. Based on paralanguage we make judgments about people, sense conversational turns, and assess believability.
What is paralanguage?
500
This theory claims that men and women are taught differently about emotions (and this of course varies further with the culture) and have been socialized into expressing emotions as they do.
What is the Socialization Theory?
500
A pervasive and devastating crisis in the United States and around the world that threatens the health and well being of individuals, families, and communities.
What is domestic violence?
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