Culture and Interpersonal
Relations/Conversation
Verbal, Non-Verbal, Emotional Messages
Relations/Conflicts
Perception
100

They are more focused on individual goals and are typically competitive 

What is an Individualist Culture?

100

this is the first stage of Listening.

What is Receiving?

100

The emotional or personal meaning that a specific speaker/listening gives to the word.

What is a connotative message?

100

A type or form of anger we experience when we feel that our relationship is in danger due to some rival.

What is Jealousy?

100

You control your thoughts and behaviours largely to the extent that you understand who you are.

What is self awareness?

200

When immigrants settle, their own culture becomes influenced by the hosts culture.

What is Acculturation?

200

the tendency to let your mind wander and think of other things while you are listening

what is mental distractions?

200

When one person intends to mislead another by doing so purposely.

What is lying?

200

Abusive acts repeatedly committed by one person (or group) against another.

What is bullying?

200

this refers to all the things about yourself that others know, but you do not.

What is Blind Self?
300

Looking at the conscious continuum, this mindset is aware of cultural difference but has trouble getting across those barriers

What is Consciously Incompetent?

300

Any purposeful verbal or non-verbal communication that reveals something about yourself

What is self-disclosure?
300
Use of nonverbal messages on place of verbal messages (eg, a nod of the head instead of saying yes)

What is substitute?

300

An interpersonal relationship between 2 people that is mutually productive and is seen as positive.

What is friendship?

300

the process by which you become aware of objects, events, and especially people through your senses; sight, smell, touch and hearing.

What is perception?

400

In this stage of cultural shock, you gain the skills to function effectively in a new culture, and you're feelings of inadequacy subside. 

What is the Recovery Stage?

400

Expresses regret and sorrow for something you have said or done. 

What is apologies?

400

This type of adaptor is movements directed at the person to who you are talking to.

What is Alter-Adaptors?

400
With the 2 types of conflict, this one focuses on objects, events, and persons external to the parties involved.

What is content conflict?

400

the activation of the sense or organs by a source of physical energy.

What is sensation?

500

Looking at then Ethnocentrism Continuum, this attribute engages in hostile behaviour, belittles others, and views their own culture as superior to other cultures

What is Disparagement?

500

Requests a response from a particular point of view.

What is Altercasting?

500

this specific emotion is a blend of serenity and acceptance. 

What is love?

500

This type of conflict refers around "I lose, you win"

What is accommodating?

500

This effect refers to if you believe that a person has some positive qualities, you are likely to infer that he/she also has more positive qualities. 

What is the Halo Effect