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What is the second meaning the text states for interpersonal communication?

What is a process of exchange where there is desire and motivation on the part of those involved to get to know each other as individuals? 

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What shape are the Relational Dialectics?

What is a triangle?

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Name 3 types of messages that create confirming and disconfirming climates. 

What are Recognition Messages, Acknowledgement Messages, and Endorsement Messages?

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What's the first meaning the text states for interpersonal communication?

What is communication between individual people?

100

What are Disconfirming Climates?

What is when we receive messages that suggest we are devalued and unimportant?

200

What is a dyad?

What is an engagement between two people?

200

What are confirming climates?

What is when we receive messages that demonstrate our value and worth from those with whom we have a relationship?

200

True or false: Separation is when someone favors one end of the dialectical continuum and ignores the other or alternates between the extremes

What is true?

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The difference in thought processes, interpretation of events, and perceptions

What is cognitive conflict?
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High level of concern for both self and others

What is integrating?

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Recognizing a person’s feelings as valid

What is Endorsement Messages?

300

True or False: The Johari Window has 5 parts?

What is false?

300

Autonomy-Connection refers to______

What is our need to have a close connection with others as well as our need to have our own space and identity?

300

5 strategies for managing a conflict

What is dominating strategy, obliging style, compromising style, avoidance, and integrating?

300

Name the 5 types of conflict

What is Affective conflict, Conflict of Interest, Value Conflict, Cognitive Conflict, and Goal Conflict?

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How many TOTAL assumptions are there for viewing conflict as productive and destructive?

What is 8 assumptions?

400

(Daily Double) Baxter identifies four ways we can handle dialectical tensions. Neutralize, Segment, Reframe, and _______

What is seperate?

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What are the 3 primary relational dialectics?

What is autonomy-connection, novelty-predictability, and openness-closedness?

400

Someone favors one end of the dialectical continuum and ignores the other or alternates between the extremes

What is separation?

400

What's self-disclosure?

What is the process of revealing information about yourself to others that is not readily known by them?

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What are the 2 most important aspects of interpersonal communication?

What is self-disclosure and climate?

500

We often engage in interpersonal communication in ___________

What is dyads?

500

(Daily Double) What's the 1st Row and 2nd column of the Johari Window.

What is Blindspot/Blind self?

500

(Daily double) The façade contains ______

What is information that is hidden from others but is known to you?

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True or false: The unknown area includes those things that may be apparent to others yet we are unaware of it in ourselves.

What is false?