Understanding yourself
Interpersonal Relationships
Winters/Public Speaking
Nonverbal communication of feelings
Miscellaneous concepts
100

This describes awareness and understanding of one’s own thought processes.

What is meta-cognition?

100

When the receiver states what they perceive the meaning of the message to be and then asks the sender if they perceived that meaning, this process is occurring.

What is negotiating for meaning?

100

One way to create safe spaces is by calling people __, not out.

What is "in?"

100

These are internal reactions to our experiences.

What are feelings?

100
Pablo thinks that the earth is flat. To investigate for himself, he goes to a Flat Earth Society conference and listens to several presentations. At the conference, he concludes that his belief is correct and he doesn't need to do any more research. Pablo is demonstrating this kind of bias.

What is confirmation bias?

200
Dangers of ___ are that it can result in being self-absorbed and can lead to depression over not living up to one's own standards.

What is self-awareness?

200

This law says that positive perceptions of and feelings toward another person are hard to acquire
but easy to lose, but negative perceptions of and feelings toward another person are
easy to acquire and hard to lose.

What is the Crude Law of Relationships?

200

___ and ___ are 2 of Lancaster's six steps to a compelling speech.

What are breathless sentences, repetition, balancing statements, metaphors, exaggeration, and rhyme?
200

Our ___ regions provide the most diagnostic evidence for identifying fear, anger and sadness

What is "eye?"

200

When Naomi is late for dinner with Isabella, she feels bad for making Isabella wait but doesn't blame herself because traffic was really bad. When Isabella is late to the Taylor Swift concert a month later, Naomi is confident that it's because Isabella has bad time management skills. Naomi is making this mistake.

What is the Fundamental Attribution Error?

300

This is the level of specificity that characterizes verbal representations of an affective experience

What is emotional granularity?

300

These people have have internalized the love, support, and acceptance of others so you can apply
values and principles flexibly.

Who are autonomous people?

300

Winters defines this term as "Empathetic openness and the ability to integrate opposing perspectives and models in dialogue."

What is multipartiality?

300

Abby wrote a letter to her friend. Was this an example of nonverbal communication?

No

300

DeMar knows that texting while driving is dangerous, but he does it anyway. This probably makes him feel ___ ___.

What is cognitive dissonance?

400

___ and ___ are two of Hofstede's six cultural dimensions.

What are Masculinity vs. femininity, Indulgence vs. restraint, Individualism vs. collectivism, Long-Term Orientation, Power Distance, and Uncertainty Avoidance?

400

These are the two kinds of interpersonal trust in friendships.

What are reliability and emotional trust?

400

Two characteristics of brave, psychologically safe spaces are ___.

-place to be brave and not fear retribution

-place to push boundaries of political correctness and small talk

-place where people might feel some discomfort, anxiety, ambiguity, and discord as opposing perspectives are shared

-place that allows for surfacing and sharing of each other’s deep truths

400

These gestures provide comfort in uncomfortable situations, such as touching your neck or biting your nails

What are pacifying gestures?

400

This is the desire to have others perceive us as we genuinely perceive ourselves.

What is self-verification?

500

These are the Big 5 personality traits.

What are openness to experience, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism?

500

This hyphenated term describes acts that are motivated by the desire to get along and be liked.

What is self-ingratiation?

500

These are the three types/genres of civic rhetoric identified by Aristotle.

What are forensic (aka judicial), epideictic (aka ceremonial), and deliberative (aka political)?

500

When we receive contradictory communication (mismatch between channels), this is called a ___.

What is a double bind?

500

These are two of the five ways of listening and responding

What are (any two of) Advising and Evaluating, Analyzing and Interpreting, Reassuring and Supporting, Questioning and Probing, and Paraphrasing and Understanding?