Interpersonal Communication Basics
Communication - Self and Others
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Uncertainty Reduction Theory
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Exchanging information, feelings, or ideas through conversation is known as this.

Interpersonal Communication

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Communication helps us meet three kinds of needs — physical, social, and ____.

Personal Needs.

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The five-level pyramid of human motivation was created by this psychologist.

Abraham Maslow

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Words and feedback from others can powerfully affect how we view this.

Self-concept.

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This type of interpersonal communication can be spontaneous, like greeting a stranger.

Face-to-face Communication

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______ is possibly the biggest factor in our day to day lives as words can affect people in many different ways. 

Communication

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This second level of Maslow’s pyramid includes security, employment, and health.

Safety Needs.

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The theory deals with two types of uncertainty: cognitive and ____.

Behavioural uncertainty.

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Interpersonal communication can occur both face-to-face and through this.

Technology (Social media, digital communications.)

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To build relationships, we form _____

Connections.

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This third level involves forming emotional connections and friendships.

Love and Belonging

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This is one of the three ways to reduce uncertainty, which involves quietly observing others.

The Passive Strategy

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Besides helping us learn about others, communication also helps us achieve these two types of goals.

Personal and professional goals.

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Comparing ourselves to others, whether it be in a positive or negative way, can be known to impact an individual's ______.

Self-esteem.

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The top of Maslow’s hierarchy where people reach their full potential and personal growth.

Self-actualization.

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Actively asking a friend for information is an example of this strategy.

The Active Strategy.

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When talking to your boss or teacher, communication tends to be this rather than informal.

Formal, or well thought-out.

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By asking questions, we can find similarities and form a ____.

Bond.

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At the base of Maslow’s hierarchy are these basic survival needs.

Physiological Needs.

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Revealing personal information about yourself to reduce uncertainty is called this.

Self-disclosure.