Basics of Communication
What does it all mean?
Nonverbal Communication
What?!
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100
This type of communication is associated with thinking about, talking with, learning about, reasoning with and evaluating the self.
What is intrapersonal communication.
100
When viewing reality from all different angles or vantage points we experience this.
What is perception?
100
This channel makes up 65% of communication.
What is nonverbal communication.
100
These two terms differ in that one is involuntary and the other is deliberate.
What are hearing and listening?
100
This is the act of preparing, staging, and delivering a presentation to an audience.
What is public speaking.
200
This is the deliberate of accidental transfer of meaning.
What is communication?
200
This term is closely related to the self-fulfilling prophecy.
What is the Pygmalion Effect?
200
This occurs when words and actions contradict each other.
What is mixed messages?
200
There are many types of listening, name at least three.
What are appreciative, comprehensive, critical, or empathic?
200
These are two sources of public speaking anxiety.
What are fear of failure, the unknown, being judged, or consequences?
300
This is an engagement with and respect toward people from distinctly different cultures.
What is multiculturalism?
300
These two terms are directly related to the lazy perceiver.
What is stereotype and prejudice?
300
These four parts of the face are responsible for expressing non verbal cues.
What are eyebrows, forehead, eyes and mouth?
300
Judi Brownell developed this model.
What is the HURRIER model?
300
This type of online library catalog search works with 2-3 key words.
What is Boolean search?
400
Cyberpunks, Japanese Americans and disabled are some examples of this term.
What are co-cultures?
400
This theory was developed by George Gerber and has a primary focus that addresses this.
What is cultivation theory and mass media's ability to influence attitudes and perceptions of reality
400
An example of this would be, "Tsk, tsk, tsk" or "huh?"
What is paralanguage?
400
This type of feedback serves a corrective function.
What is negative feedback?
400
This is a popular computer assisted presentation.
What is a powerpoint?
500
This psychologist (first and last name) points out that we each need inclusion, control and affection.
Who is William Schutz?
500
This example of cultural differences caused the recall of what soft drink commercial in what country.
What is "I'm a Pepper" in Britain. (because pepper translates to prostitute)
500
These two terms differ in that they refer to an interaction distance.
What are contact and low-contact cultures?
500
David Shenk notes this about technological influences.
What is Data Smog? (being inundated with information that envelops us in a toxic environment of continuous over stimulation)
500
An example of this fallacy is pointing out that abortions decreased about the same time that women had access to play sports.
What is Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc (False Cause)?
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