Foundation of IPC
Culture
Perception of Self
Perception in IPC
100

The verbal and nonverbal interaction between two interdependent people.

What is Interpersonal Communication?

100

Both men and women are supposed to be: modest, tender, and oriented to quality of life. 

What is Feminine culture.

100

Your image of who you are

Self-Concept

100

A prediction that comes true because you act on it as if it were true.

self fulfilling prophecy

200

Anything that interferes with the encoding or decoding of a message.

What is Noise?

200

Communication is in the circumstances of the persons: previous communication, assumptions, and shared experiences. 

What is High context.

200

The process of understanding who you are and why you view yourself as you do

self awareness

200

A schema or fixed impression of a group of people

stereotyping

300

A characteristic that discredits a person, causing them to be seen as abnormal or undesirable 

What is a stigma

300

Through you develop an ethnic identity and a commitment to the beliefs and philosophy of your culture. 

What is Enculturation.

300

The behaviors one uses to project one’s desired public image to others.

facework

300

An explanation for an observed behavior.

attribution

400

Rules that almost everyone in a certain social group knows and follows, even though no one has formally articulated them.

What are Implicit Rules?

400

The tendency to evaluate the values, beliefs, and behaviors of your culture as superior to that of other cultures. 

What is Ethnocentrism.

400

Schlutz's 3 interpersonal needs

Control, Inclusion, and Affection

400

name 3 common perception errors

  • Implicit personality theory

  • Halo/reverse halo effect

  • Consistency theory

  • Primacy-recency effect

  • Self-fulfilling prophecy

  • Stereotyping

  • Fundamental attribution error

  • Self-Serving bias

  • Overattribution

500

Conversation model where both people in a conversation are simultaneously sources and receivers.

What is the transaction model?

500

The psychological reaction you experience when you encounter a culture that is different than your own. 

What is Culture shock.

500

a visual representation of the self as composed into four parts 

Johari window

500

the 5 stages of perception

  • Stimulation

  • Organization

  • Interpretation-Evaluation

  • Memory

  • Recall