Uncertainty
Deception
Nonverbals
Disclosure
Research Methods
100

This information-seeking strategy suggests that one seeks information about another from a third party.

Active Strategy

100

This concept denotes that Karlie will believe every word from Kylie.

Truth-bias

100

Macey expected that a stranger would stand closer to her than she would want in the crowded elevator.

Predictive expectancy

100

Macey only shared a few aspects about herself to Mikka.

Breadth

100

Which organization strategy: 

Main Point 1: Communication

Main Point 2: Satisfaction

Main Point 3: Happiness

Topical

200

Mikka used this information-seeking strategy when she directly asked Dav whether she'd prefer to talk via text or face-to-face.

Interactive strategy

200

How frequently do people lie daily?

Less than one per day

200

This type of violation regarding other's behaviors suggests we will experience worse interaction outcomes.

Negative violations

200

Intimacy is enhanced when one shares information about the self and the other shares similar information.

Reciprocity

200

Which organization strategy: 

Main Point 1: Early 2000s

Main Point 2: 2010s

Main Point 3: 2020 to present

Chronological

300

The difference between the amount of uncertainty Grace has regarding the exam and the amount of uncertainty she wants.

Uncertainty Discrepancy
300
How accurate are people at detecting deception (give a percentage)?

54%

300

This theory indicates that we can compensate for the lack of nonverbal cues.

SIPT

300

Is the feeling that we have a right or own information.

Privacy

300

How large should a hanging indent be for an APA reference citation?

0.5

400

Jacoby evaluates whether Dr. Colton had the information regarding Exam 2 and whether he would be willing to share that information.

Target Efficacy

400

Why is Kinedi worse at detecting her best friend's deception than a stranger?

Relational closeness

400

According to the hyperpersonal model, the concept suggests that Ellie can curtail her self-presentation by editing her message with computer-mediated communication.

asynchronous 

400

Jenna learned private information from her friend that she did not seek or want.

Reluctant confidant

400

Which is an example of a correct parenthetical citation for your textbook: 

A. (Griffin, 2023)

B. (Griffin, Ledbetter, and Sparks, 2023)

C. (Griffin, Ledbetter, & Sparks, 2023)

D. (Griffin et al., 2023)

D. (Griffin et al., 2023)

500

Wyatt evaluates whether he could emotionally, relationally, and financially deal with the information he expects to learn from his information search.

Coping Efficacy

500

This concept denotes that Val can detect honesty when she is given more truthful statements.

Veracity Effect

500

Information in which Jailynn suspects another person has manipulated, controlled, or shaped information about themselves.

Low warranting value

500

This concept suggests that a person violates the collective privacy boundaries by sharing information with another person.

Boundary Turbulence

500

Which of the following is a correct APA reference citation:

A. Scharp, K. M. (2016). Parent-Child Estrangement: Conditions For Disclosure and Perceived Social Network Member Reactions. Family Relations, 65(5).

B. Scharp, K. M. (2016). Parent-child estrangement: Conditions for disclosure and perceived social network member reactions. Family Relations, 65(5), 688-700.

C. Kristina M. Scharp. (2016). Parent-child estrangement: Conditions for disclosure and perceived social network member reactions. Family Relations, 65(5), 688-700.

D. Scharp, K. M. (2016). Parent-child estrangement: Conditions for disclosure and perceived social network member reactions. Family Relations, 65, 688-700.

B. Scharp, K. M. (2016). Parent-child estrangement: Conditions for disclosure and perceived social network member reactions. Family Relations, 65(5), 688-700.