Chapter 5
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Special Topic/Theory Presentations
100
Vinny is planning for his retirement and is goal-oriented. This is evidence that Vinny has a _______ orientation.
What is Future-time
100
True or False: One way to effectively respond to messages is to avoid being a thought-completing listener.
What is False
100
Research has shown that emotional ________ means emotions can spread from person to person.
What is Contagion
100
In the third step of conversation, or _________, you get to the substance or focus of the conversation.
What is The Business
100
____ statements avoid responsibility for ownership of a message by attributing the message to some unidentified source.
What is It
200
________________ theory holds that people typically react negatively to unexpected behavior, but people may evaluate some unexpected behavior more positively than normal behavior (for instance, when someone you like unexpectedly gives you a hug).
What is Expectancy Violation Theory
200
From our discussion about active listening, to ________ is to state in your own words what you think the speaker means and feels.
What is Paraphrase
200
True or false: Joy, trust, disgust, and anger are examples of blended emotions.
What is False
200
Madison gets annoyed because her friend Sarah constantly tags her with cat memes on Instagram. Madison needs to tell Sarah to stop violating the maxim of _______.
What is Quantity
200
_________ theory is based on the idea that affectionate communication is a biologically adaptive behavior that evolved to help provide resources for survival.
What is Affection exchange theory
300
________ is the study of spatial communication.
What is Proxemics
300
Noticing extreme or self-defeating attitudes is part of _____________ listening.
What is Objective
300
In regard to emotions, ________ determine what is permissible in a situation.
What is Display rules
300
Regina tells Gretchen, “Wow! It looks like you’ve finally lost a few pounds”. This is an example of
What is Backhanded Compliment
300
Hedges, disclaimers, and intensifiers are forms of what type of communication?
What is Powerless language
400
Dan is listening to his boss Sally discuss an upcoming project. Dan is trying to tell Sally an important detail of the project, but when Dan tries to interject, Sally holds her hand up with her palm out to indicate, “do not interrupt.” This is an example of
What is A Regulator
400
Emily tries to separate herself from the message in order to avoid personal rejection by saying, “I don't want to sound bossy, but…” This is an example of:
What is Disclaimer
400
The belief that your interpretation influences the emotion you experience is part of the ________ theory of emotions.
What is Cognitive labeling
400
Questions such as, “How are you?” “What major are you?” “What are your hobbies?” are all examples of _______.
What is Small talk
400
In a job interview, Carlo says, “It is important for companies to be able to trust their workers, don’t you think? I mean that’s what I thought you were saying, right?” What type of powerless communication is Carlo using by ending sentences with a question?
What is Tag Question
500
________ are substitutes for words.
What is Emblems
500
Bernie often uses words that would be unrecognizable to individuals outside his farming career. These words would be considered:
What is Jargon
500
According to the emotion wheel in the text, ________ is a combination of joy and trust.
What is Love
500
The _______ functions as a way of relating to another person positively and immediately.
What is Compliment
500
According to the communication privacy management theory, revealing private information to another individual makes that person a _____ of the disclosed information
What is Co-owner
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