Ch1- Intro to Interpersonal
Ch 3 - Perception & the Self
Ch 4- Listening
Ch 5- Verbal Messages
Ch 6- Nonverbal Communication
100
Communication between or among connected persons or those involved in a close relationship.
What is Interpersonal Communication?
100
A diagram of the four selves (open, hidden, blind, and unknown.)
What is the Johari Window?
100
Interference that is both external to the speaker and listener and interferes with the transmission of a signal or message.
What is physical noise?
100
The dictionary-based meaning of a word.
What is the denotative meaning?
100
The act of taking a stance for two minutes to increase testosterone levels and decrease cortisol levels.
What is power posing?
200
Translating thoughts, feelings into code (language, gestures, body language)
What is encoding?
200
The theory that illuminates how we compare ourselves to others to develop a feel for how our talents, abilities, and qualities measure up to theirs
What is the Social Comparison Theory?
200
A fixed impression of a group of people through which we then perceive specific individuals. These evaluations can be positive or negative.
What are stereotypes?
200
A message that expresses an individual’s real thoughts but are respectful of the other person.
What is an assertive message?
200
A nonverbal signal that enhances the verbal message.
What is an illustrator?
300
The medium through which the message signals pass.
What is a channel?
300
The process by which individuals select, organize, and interpret sensory information.
What is perception?
300
Wandering of the mind or daydreaming.
What is mental noise?
300
A form of speech that offends, threatens, or insults groups, based on race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or other traits.
What is hate speech?
300
The study of eye contact.
What is oculesics?
400
Interference with the sender or receiver of a message, such as visual impairments, hearing loss, articulation problems, and memory loss.
What is physiological noise?
400
The act of connecting the cause of behaviors to personal aspects such as personality traits.
What is an Internal Attribution?
400
To listen for logical reasoning and engage in an analysis of the information received.
What is critical listening?
400
Words such as "love," "hope," and "justice," where meaning varies by person.
What is an abstract symbol?
400
The distance of 18" to 4 feet away from your body where you hold interpersonal conversations.
What is personal space?
500
The Model of Communication that views communication as an ongoing process in which all elements (including contexts) are interdependent and influence one another.
What is the Transactional Model of Communication?
500
The tendency to explain others’ behaviors utilizing internal rather than external attributions.
What is the Fundamental Attribution Error?
500
The 5 Stages of Listening.
What is Receiving, Understanding, Remembering, Evaluating, and Responding?
500
The process of taking a word highlighting how it can be very concrete, such as "Mike's Green and Red Mermaid Bicycle" to abstract "transportation."
What is the Ladder of Abstraction?
500
A view of time where things are done sequentially; one thing is scheduled at a time.
What is monochronic time orientation?
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