Symbolic Interactionism
Expectancy Violation
Social Penetration
Uncertainty Reduction
Relational Dialectics
100

This theory emphasizes that people develop a sense of self through what kind of social process?

What are "Shared Symbols?" 

100

This theory examines how people respond when this happens in interaction.

What is "expectations are violated?"


100

This theory explains how relationships grow through this process.  

What is "self-disclosure?"

100

Charles Berger’s theory says that when meeting someone new, we want to reduce this.

What is "uncertainty?" 

100

This theory says relationships are shaped by ongoing dialectical __________.

What are "tensions?" 


200

George Herbert Mead’s idea that we see ourselves as others see us is called this.

What is the “Looking-Glass Self.” 

200

Expectancies are shaped by three factors: context, relationship, and this.

What is "communication characteristics?" 

200

Altman and Taylor compared personality to this multi-layered object.

What is "an onion?" 

200

One method of reducing uncertainty is by passively watching someone. Another is asking others about them. What’s the third?

What are interactive strategies? (directly asking them)"

200

One main tension in RDT is between integration and this.

What is "separation?" 

300

Symbolic Interactionism claims reality is not objective, but instead this.

What is "socially constructed?"

300

In EVT, whether a violation is seen as positive or negative depends partly on this value of the violator.

What is the "reward valence?"

300

Self-disclosure consists of the two dimensions of depth and _________.

What is "breadth?" 

300

The more people communicate, the less uncertain they become—this is one of Berger’s famous ___.

What are "axioms?" 


300

Another tension is between expression and ___.

What is "privacy?" 

400

In SI, the ability to imagine how others view us is often called this perspective-taking role.

What is "taking the role of the other?"

400

According to EVT, this term describes the invisible boundary people expect others not to cross.  

What is "personal space?"


400

According to SPT, rapid self-disclosure at the beginning of a relationship will eventually do this.

What is "slow down?" 

400

This is the newest of the four uncertainty reducing methods whereby we find out about others by searching online.

What is "extractive?" 

400

This third core tension involves balancing stability with ___.

What is "change?" 

500

This concept refers to how society influences individual meaning-making through shared language.

What is the "generalized other?"

500

Judee Burgoon’s theory is part of which larger communication perspective—objective or interpretive?

What is "objective?" 

500

SPT argues that too much disclosure too soon can cause what outcome? 

What is "withdrawal or relational discomfort?"

500

According to URT, the three motives we feel to reduce uncertainty are anticipation of future interaction, incentive value, and this.

What is "deviance?" 

500

Baxter describes the fleeting moments when opposites are resolved beautifully, called _____________.

What is the "aesthetic moment?" 

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