Perceiving the Self & Others. Ch. 2
Communication & Culture. Ch. 3
Nonverbal Communication Ch. 5
Developing and Maintaining Relationships Ch. 7
Managing Conflict in Relationships Ch. 8
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The act of voluntarily revealing information that is not easily known about ourselves, to others, is called?
What is self-disclosure
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A learned system of thought and behavior that belongs to and typifies a relatively large group of people, including shared beliefs, values, and practices represents?
What is culture
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What is the process of intentionally or unintentionally signaling meaning through behavior other than words?
What is Nonverbal Communication
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This relationship stage involves seeking and exchanging superficial information with our relationship partner. We're not likely to reveal information that is too deep or too personal at this stage?
What is Exploratory
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________is a negative interaction between two or more interdependent people, which is rooted in some actual or perceived disagreement?
What is conflict
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What is a term that refers to the way a person feels about himself or herself?
What is self-esteem
200
People from which type of culture perceive themselves first and foremost as members of a group?
What is collectivist
200
During a church service, you silently hold one finger up to your mouth to communicate nonverbally to Levi that he must be quiet. What category of body movement are you using to communicate your message?
What is emblem
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This theory says that by progressively sharing deeper and more risky personal information about ourselves with others, we move our relationships with them from a superficial level to a deeper level of intimacy?
What is social penetration theory
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What is an atmosphere of mistrust, suspicion, and apprehension characterize of what kind of communication climate?
What is defensive
300
Your awareness and understanding of who you are, as interpreted and influenced by your thoughts, actions, abilities, values, goals, and ideals, is referred to as your?
What is self-concept
300
Jim's dad always tells him things like "The early bird gets the worm," and "We're burning daylight" in order to remind him that time is finite and that he should get up early in the morning if he wants to be successful in life. Jim's dad is instilling which time orientation?
What is Monochronic Time
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What is commonly referred to as "body language" is actually the observation of ______, or the way our body movements and gestures send messages?
What is Kinesics
300
This term refers to how physically near another person is to us, which influences how attractive they are to us as a relational partner?
What is proximity
300
After Erissa became frustrated with an insensitive comment Alycia made toward her, she excused herself and worked independently for the rest of the day. After work, she asked to switch shifts for the next few days so that she could have a bit of distance from her. What conflict management strategy did Erissa use?
What is Escapist Strategy
400
"Politicians Lie" and "young people are lazy" are both examples of?
What is stereotypes
400
Liz prefers working on her own rather than in groups, but will tolerate group work if each member's role or job is clearly defined, each person is responsible for his or her own work, and each person will be held accountable by their supervisor for the quality of the work they do in the group. Liz's perspective seems to reflect which cultural perspective?
What is individualist
400
While delivering your presentations, you begin to twist the ring on your right hand and your right leg begins to shake. What category of body movement is illustrated in this example?
What is adaptor
400
This theory says that we make relationship choices by comparing the things about another person or a relationship that benefit us in some way against the things about the person or relationship that upset us, cause us stress, or damage our self-concept or lifestyle?
What is Social Exchange Theory
400
The dominant temper, attitudes, and outlook of a relationship are most closely identified with?
What is communication climate
500
Homophobia is an example of ______ based on negative______ about gay and lesbian people? 2 parts
What is Prejudice & Stereotypes
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_____ is the communication between people from different cultures who have different worldviews?
What is Intercultural Communication
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Which of the following would not be considered an artifact? A. The ring your friend wears in her nostril B. The Chicago Cubs baseball cap your friend wears. C. The size and shape of your friend's nose D. The tattoo your friend got when he spent the summer abroad.
What is C. The size and shape of your friend's nose.
500
Tony and Bailey have been dating for few months, and are starting to feel more comfortable and intimate in their relationship. Tony has started calling Bailey "monkey," and she calls him "bunny." Tony's friends have noticed that when they ask him what he's been up to, he now says things like, "We've been busy," instead of "Bailey and I have been busy." Based on these bits of information, at what stage would Tony and Bailey be in their relationship of Development?
What is Intensification
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Carie overslept on the morning of her job interview. She meant to be there ten minutes early to show how responsible she was, but unfortunately she arrived late. She pleaded her case to the administrative assistant, but he explains to her that the hiring manager is no longer interested in interviewing her because of her tardiness. This example illustrates the power of which nonverbal code?
What is Chronemics
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