What is intrapersonal communication? What are some examples?
Communication within oneself.
Kevin says, “I’m not mad,” but his tone is harsh and his facial expressions make it look like he is upset. Which nonverbal function is being used? (Answer choices: To accent, to complement, to contradict, to regulate, to substitute)
To contradict
Once a communication climate has been formed, can it be changed?
Yes!!!
What are conflict styles?
The different ways that people approach and manage conflict.
What is meant by the principle that communication climates are perceived?
That people can interpret the same interaction differently.
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Comparing yourself to someone worse off in some way is an example of ________ comparison.
downward
These are the 5 stages of the listening process: evaluating, receiving, remembering, responding, and understanding. Put them in order.
Receiving
Understanding
Remembering
Evaluating
Responding
Which attachment style is commonly associated with “push/pull” or “hot and cold” behavior in close relationships?
Disorganized attachment style
Power in negotiation stems from how __________ parties are on each other.
dependent
What does Erving Goffman’s Dramaturgical perspective explain?
That social interaction is like a theatrical performance, where individuals present a public persona on the front stage to manage impressions for others, while their private self is revealed in the back stage, away from the audience.
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What is one intrapersonal communication theory we covered?
Self-Attribution Theory or Cognitive Dissonance Theory
Julia is having a hard time concentrating in class today because of a fight she had with her boyfriend earlier in the morning. Even though it’s been 2 hours, she’s still upset about their fight, which has interfered with her ability to actively listen in class. Which type of noise is interfering with Julia’s ability to understand the message?
What’s the difference between reciprocal and associate friendships?
Reciprocal friendships are between people with a shared sense of loyalty and commitment. Associate friendships are mutually pleasurable friendships that lack the same level of commitment and are generally maintained out of convenience.
Which conflict style is characterized by low assertiveness and high cooperativeness?
Accommodating conflict style
What is cognitive dissonance?
The mental discomfort you feel when your beliefs/actions contradict each other.
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What are the 3 components of self-concept?
Self-image, self-esteem, and ideal self.
What is meant by the principle that “words are ambiguous?"
Words may have multiple meanings depending on context.
What happens in the differentiating stage of Mark Knapp’s model of relationships?
Individuals start to focus on differences more than similarities and have a greater desire for independence
What are facework strategies?
Communication strategies that help us protect our own or other people’s face (i.e., public persona).
What does Social Comparison Theory explain?
That we compare ourselves to other people to determine our abilities and limitations. We use this knowledge to value/devalue ourselves.
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What are the 3 steps of the perception process?
Selection, organization, and interpretation
What is paralanguage?
The vocal aspects of communication (not including words themselves). Examples include tone, volume, and speech rate.
A family’s communication climate is determined by 2 factors: conversation orientation & conformity orientation. What does each of these mean?
Conversation Orientation = the degree that a family encourages members to interact and communicate about various topics
Conformity Orientation = the degree to which a family encourages uniformity of beliefs, values, attitudes, and behaviors
What is krunching in terms of negotiation?
Getting the other party to give you concessions without giving them in return.
What are the 5 levels of communication and what does each one mean?
I____________ Communication
I____________ Communication
G____ Communication
P_____ Communication
M_______ Communication
Intrapersonal Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Group Communication
Public Communication
Mediated Communication
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What are schemas?
The mental frameworks we use to organize and interpret information based on past experiences.
The _________ function of language allows us to guide interactions, enforce rules, and manage the behavior of others.
regulative
What are the 3 types of attraction? What does each one mean?
Physical = the degree to which you find another person aesthetically pleasing
Social = The degree to which you see another person as entertaining, intriguing, or fun to be around.
Task = Attractiveness that stems from a person’s possession of specific knowledge and/or skills that can help you get things you want/need
Fill in the blanks: Conflict is an __________ struggle between at least two __________ parties who perceive __________ goals/beliefs, scarce resources, and/or interference from the other party.
expressed; interdependent; incompatible
What is deception, and how is it different from lying?
Deception is the intentional use of verbal and/or nonverbal communication to make another person believe something that is false or inaccurate.
Lying is a form of deception that involves saying false things.
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