Things you need to know
Theories
More Theories
Even More Theories
Mixed Bag
100
How many traditions are there?
What is seven (know what each theory falls under) BOOK AND LECTURE
100
The three message design logics
What is Expressive, Conventional, and Rhetorical
100
Symbolic Interactionism and Cognitive Dissonance are 2 examples of _________ communication.
What is INTRApersonal
100
Ray gets off work at Home Depot and decides to go to Pascucci for a late lunch. Tired he walks in the restaurant and a hostess/server named Myra greets him. She literally gets one inch from his face and says welcome to Pascuccis enjoy a slice of Italy. What theory would explain the intimate zone being infringed on?
What is EVT
100
The things I bring to this exam (4 things)
What is Par score, Pencil, ID and a strong sense of confidence (smile is also acceptable).
200
Dr. Martin is conducting a study of communication between doctors and patients at a small hospital in a rural town in Northern California. Dr. Martin wants to know the exact number of times that doctors give diagnosis to patients and the number of times nurses give diagnosis to patients in this particular hospital. Thus, which type of research approach is Dr. Martin likely to use?
What is Empirical...data driven
200
source -> message -> receiver
What is a linear model of communication?
200
Uncertainty is _______ in everyday life
What is common
200
On the first day of section a chipper young lad comes up to me and says "here you go sir (hands me an apple), boy I can't wait to learn from you. I have heard such great things. Only glowing reviews about how well you run section. I will sit in the front row and make sure to jot down every drop of verbal gold that comes out of your wise mouth." Now although nothing but compliments were given to me, and it seem like he is being accommodative of me as an authority figure, what is really happening?
What is overaccommodating?
200
The state known as the Land of Enchantment
What is New Mexico?
300
Dr. Martin is conducting a study of communication between doctors and patients at a small hospital in a rural tow n in Northern California. Dr. Martin wants to understand how (positively/neg/neutral/enthusiastic) doctors are communicating with patients order to implement new policy. Thus, which type of research approach is Dr. Martin likely to use?
What is Critical
300
according to this theory...we are not born with a sense of self....
What is Symbolic Interactionism
300
what are the four proxemic zones in EVT?
What is intimate, personal, social, and public
300
The theory that would explain why crazy people (for example) would first join a cult, then decide that the cult is correct about the idea that the "world is going to end"....then they prep for the "ending" by giving up their lives and then when nothing happens on their big night, they say well it must be because we just saved the world!
What is Cognitive Dissonance?
300
The place I can find a handy dandy guide to know what concepts are going to be on the exam
What is the space of gauchos!
400
The tradition that states: Communication is theorized as the practical art of discourse. Persuasion in the context of collective or public deliberation is often the focus of teaching and inquiry
What is rhetorical?
400
True or False? divergence is when an individual adapts speech patterns that are similar to the other speaker.
What is FALSE; that's CONVERGENCE buddy
400
The three approaches to knowing and their keywords
What is ontology (nature of reality), epistomology (research methods), and axiology (values)?
400
Mario and Peach are in a comm 89 group...Mario is smitten by Peach and desperately wants to take her out to some fries and a shake. Instead of asking her directly, he decides to say "So I'm heading out to get some food, if you wanna come we can finish up this project....Lets goooo" what did Mario just do to save face?
What is hedging?
400
The total possible points this midterm AND....the total points possible in the class
What is 100, and 337?
500
The name and explanation of 3 of the traditions
What is LETS HEAR IT
500
Information is _____ and can be transferred via _____ . ALSO what theory is this about?
What is owned and communication (PMT)
500
PART 1: A reporter asks a politician a question about how they flip flopped on a specific topic. The politician replies by saying the real issue is...yada yada yada (smoothly never discussing the actual question, but instead going into their agenda) PART 2: A reporter asks a politician how they support unscientific claims about global warming. The politician replies...Well first its a myth, possibly created by china, let me tell you I know about the environment. I'm the best and this global warming stuff is nonsense. What 2 message design logics are being used here?
What is 1. Rhetorical and 2. Expressive.
500
Boundaries are not coordinated as well as they should be to maintain the level of privacy or exposure desired by owners – this leads to problems known as _________? BTW what theory is this in?
What is Boundary turbulence and PMT
500
The event that happens to hippos' sweat when they are upset.
What turns red?