Communication is a ______________, not an isolated event.
What is a process?
Prediction of a person or an event which comes true based upon the treatment of person or event.
What is the self-fulfilling prophecy?
The study of space and distance.
What is proxemics?
You could bring this with you to intercultural communication and it would add value to the experience.
What is personal experience?
Listening has a clear start and stop.
What is false?
Not a communication principle.
What is communicating a one-sided view of the topic?
A fixed impression of a group or class of people.
What is stereotyping?
Low level of personal awareness; twitches.
What is an adaptor?
Preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience.
What is prejudice?
This is the most difficult type of listening.
What is empathic?
What is physiological, psychological, and environmental?
How people change their perception of someone’s appearance.
What is the interaction appearance theory?
Temporary storage space only accessed during times of high cognitive demand.
What is recalling?
Evaluation of someone else’s culture based on the standards and customs of your own culture.
What is ethnocentrism?
A time-oriented listener may do what to a person in conversation.
What is cut them off before they finish?
Define rhetoric.
What is speaking well and persuasively?
Trying to discover why people do what they do.
What is the Attribution Theory?
Something that verbally represent an object.
What is a symbol?
The rhetorical appeals and their definitions.
What is ethos and ethics? What is pathos and emotions? What is logos and logic?
You must be ________________________ with your listening goals to be an active listener.
What is strategic?
List 3 of the 6 elements of communication
What is sender, message, encoding, channel, decoding, and feedback?
Prediction of self-success.
What is self-efficacy?
Study of the voice; pitch, resonance, range, tempo, articulation, disfluencies, rhythm, pauses, and volume
What is paralinguistics?
The process of taking into account another person's feelings, thoughts, perspectives, etc. in a given situation.
What is social decentering?
A content-oriented listener would most likely enjoy a conversation about...
What is an in-depth topic?