Message Reception
Culture
Language
Nonverbal Communication
Health Communication
100
Information that is to be used further and is available for about 15 seconds is stored here.
What is Short-term Memory?
100
A description that includes interpretation.
What is culture?
100
The units that make up turns.
What is a turn-constructional unit
100
Research shows that when people are aroused, their pupils _________ (contract/dilate).
What is dilate?
100
Two of the four principles for effective public health communication
What are Know Your Audience, Focus on the Right Objective, Determine What Information Is of Greatest Value, Convey Simple, Clear Messages, Many Times, through Many Sources
200
When we hear our own name over the loud buzz of the crowd at a party, we are engaging in this.
What is selective attention
200
In this kind of culture, meanings are in the language and are more fully explained.
What is a low context culture
200
The study of how sounds are combined into meaningful units.
What is phonology
200
Sometimes the tone of our speech is the opposite of the content.
What is contradiction?
200
______________is a process of communication between a patient and physician that results in the patient's authorization or agreement to undergo a specific medical intervention.
What is Informed Consent?
300
Where we store general knowledge about people, places, and things.
What is semantic memory
300
Three ways to get to know a new culture
What are violation, cross cultural contact, scholarly analysis?
300
The property of language that allows us to use language to talk about our communication.
What is metacommunication
300
These gestures have a direct verbal translation.
What are emblems
300
Two ways to improve illness explanations
What are More/less information depending on patient; Adapt to knowledge level and concerns of patient; Simple language; Put important points first and last; Repetition; Demonstrate procedures; Avoid too many orders
400
When we determine what meaning or significance to attach to a message, this has occurred.
What is interpretation
400
Three of the four stages of cultural adaptation
What are honeymoon, frustration, readjustment, resolution?
400
The four maxims of Grice’s cooperative principle
What are quantity, quality, relation/relevancy and manner?
400
The terms repeat, contradict, substitute, complement, accent and regulate describe this relationship.
What is the relationship between verbal and nonverbal communication?
400
The two branches of health communication
What are Health Care Delivery and Health Promotion
500
Active, deliberate retrieval of information from memory.
What is recall
500
During this stage, a person may experience anxiety and hostility as they see the realities of life in an unfamiliar environment more clearly.
What is frustration
500
Another term for an initiating action
What is First Pair Part
500
Laura is talking to Lisa about her weekend at the shore. As she does so, she holds her hands about 14 inches apart from one another in order to describe the fish she caught. This nonverbal gesture is _________.
What is an illustrator?
500
The levels for health communication analysis
What societal, organizational, group, interpersonal, and intrapersonal?