Definitions
Principles
Messages
'Isms
Verbal guidelines
100
Discrimination based on age.
What is ageism?
100
"Directness" is to be avoided when having a conversation with another person, according to what principle?
What is Message Meanings Vary in Politeness?
100
"I'm smart, you're dumb; I'm big, you're little; I'm right, you're wrong,"
What is Aggressive messages?
100
"Guy's only, no girls!"
What is sexism?
100
Don’t think of everyone as the same.
What is Recognize Complexity: Avoid allness.
200
The emotional meaning that speakers and listeners give to a word.
What is Connotative meaning.
200
Your friend tells you that her boyfriend just broke up with her. She claims that she is fine, but she won't look at you. You can obviously tell that it's really bothering her and that she is really hurting. This is a example of what principle?
What is Message Meanings Are in People.
200
"A half truth is a whole lie." ~Yiddish Proverb
What is deceptive message?
200
"Why reasonable people go stark raving mad when anything involving a Negro comes up, is something I don't pretend to understand." - Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird
What is Racism?
200
Don’t label people.
What is Extensionalize: Avoid intentional Orientation?
300
Keeping an impression of someone regardless of whether or not they have changed.
What is Static Evaluation?
300
Freedom, love, happiness, equality and democracy all are examples of what sort of meaning based on people's ideas of what it means.
What is Message Meanings Vary in Abstraction?
300
"You don't matter, so I don't care what you have to say"
What is Disconformative messages?
300
An accident really uncanny, Befell an unfortunate granny. She sat down in a chair While her false teeth were there, And bit herself right in the fanny!
What is Ageism?
300
Recognize facts from statements.
What is Fact-Inference Confusion.
400
Acceptance and respect of the presence of another person.
What is confirmation?
400
Lying is an act in which we send a message to someone that contains false information.
What is Message Meanings Can Deceive.
400
"Please! Thank you! Your welcome!"
What is polite messages.
400
The "Don't ask, don't tell" policy
What is Heterosexism?
400
Avoid stereotyping others!
What is Indiscrimination?
500
A view of a person based on a group that he/she is labeled as rather than a unique.
What is indiscrimination.
500
A, When a person is self centered and cares only for themselves. B. Acting in such a way that keeps peace between two people, but does not disturb the other person's rights. C. People who can not "stand up for themselves." They let others boss them around. These are examples of assertive, non-assertive messages, extra point if you can identify them. What principle best fits these examples?
What is Messages Meaning Vary in Assertiveness. A. Aggressive messages. B. Assertive messages. C. Non-assertive messages.
500
"I have the right to do whatever I want"
What is abstract messages?
500
Race, age, gender, language, beliefs and many more are helpful to be considered when trying to become as open minded as possible. These are all examples of what?
What is cultural identifiers?
500
Think about everything in between, not just happy or sad.
What is Polarization?