SPC 1017 Test #1
Model that demonstrates how much and what kind of information we provide
- Social penetration model
Research has found that most adults tend to have on average ___________ best friends
1-2
Our ability to process information is at _________ words per minutes while the rate at which information is spoken is __________ words per minute.
600 - 800; 125
Knowing the right time in relationships to share certain information
Appropriateness
Clothing & other appearance objects we use in communicating with others.
Artifacts
Communication that takes the listener's feelings into account.
Assertive communication
____________ communication often occurs when a time delay occurs between the sending of an e-mail message and the receipt of that message.
Asynchronous
Focusing on a particular message
Attending
Learned predisposition to respond to something or someone in a favorable or unfavorable way.
Attitude
The tension between personal freedom and shared activities is the _______________________ dialectic.
Autonomy vs. connection
Using words as shorthand that no one can understand but you.
Bafflegab
describes the story we offer to others as to why a relationship ended
Grave dressing
Dragging up someone's past mistakes and linking them to the current situation.
Gunny-sacking
The study of how touch affects communication.
Haptics
The physiological process of decoding sounds
Hearing
Language that reveals an assumption that the world is heterosexual.
Heterosexist language
Language that overtly denigrates persons of non-heterosexual orientations.
Homophobic language
The tendency to be attracted to persons with interests & needs that differ from our own but provide balance.
Complementarity
Conflict management style that uses blame
Confrontational style
A personal and subjective meaning of a word.
Connotative meaning
An approach that sees conflict as a set of problems to be solved.
Cooperative style
Focusing on a speaker's delivery rather than the content of their message
Criticism
A learned system of knowledge, behavior, beliefs, values, and rules shared by a group.
Culture
Online sexual activity outside of one's in-person, monogamous relationship is referred to as
Cyber infedelity
A restrictive or literal meaning of a word.
Denotative meaning
conflict is characterized by a lack of flexibility and may be damaging to a relationship
Destructive
Conflict that features a lack of cooperation in dealing with differences
Destructive conflic
Nonverbal behaviors that communicate power, status and control.
Dominance
This type of conflict occurs when conflict gets personal and people attack each other's self- esteem.
Ego conflict
Strong responses to a word or concept that can get in the way of decoding information
Emotional noise
Context
Encompasses the physical, historical, and psychological environment
A theory that suggests that we develop rules or expectations for appropriate nonverbal behavior and react when those expectations are violated is the ______________________________ Theory.
Expectancy violations
Nonverbal behavior that conveys trustworthiness, sincerity, honesty and interest.
Eye contact
While having lunch with Bob in the cafeteria, Casey looks at Bob continuously and often reaches across to touch his arm as she laughingly tells him about her first biology lab meeting. These are nonverbal cues of ____________________________.
arrousal
Our _________________ identity involves characteristics others attribute to us, but we may or may not agree with them.
ascribed
As Joe sat in his biology lab, the lab instructor was droning on about vivisection. Joe kept thinking about last night's concert. Joe is having trouble with the ______________________ stage of listening.
attending
Your __________ identity is one you personally assign to yourself and act out.
avowed
The pathway through which messages are sent is the _______.
channel
A relationship that is sought out and intentionally developed is a relationship of
choice
Mary & Nancy first met on the job and became friends. This situation best describes a relationship of
circumstance
The term "white trash" reflects a _____ bias
class
The study of human gestures, posture, and body movements.
Kinesics
Involves receiving, constructing meaning and responding to messages
Listening
A tendency to seek out individuals who represent the same level of physical attractiveness as oneself.
Matching hypothesis
Can be characterized by the statement, "You are what you have."
Material self
Communication other than written or spoken language that creates meaning for someone is ______________________ communication.
Non Verbal communication
Includes placating, distracting, and computing.
Nonconfrontational style
Source
Originator of a thought who puts it into a code
________________________ or vocaholics are the pitch, rate and volume of one's speech, which are all part of the nonverbal behavior.
Paralanguage
Checking the accuracy of your understanding of the message by offering a summary in your own words.
Paraphrasing
A communication strategy of reducing our uncertainty by observing others and observing situations is describing a __________________ strategy
Passive
Channel
Pathway through which messages are sent
A strategy for checking the accuracy of your interpretation of another person's nonverbal behavior is called _______________________________.
Perception checking
Receiver
Person who decodes the message and attaches meaning to it
Impersonal Communication
Process of communicating that responds to people's roles rather than who they are individually
Group Communication
Process of creating meaning among 3-15 people who share a common goal
Interpersonal Communication
Process of interacting with another person and mutually influencing each other
Encoding
Process of translating ideas into a code
The study of how close or far away from people and objects we position ourselves.
Proxemics
The likelihood of being attracted to people who are physically close rather that those farther away.
Proximity
Conflict stemming from a lack of understanding.
Pseudo conflict
We share information about ourselves and expect others to do the same.
Reciprocity
Process of redefining events and experiences from a different point of view.
Reframing
. A perspective that revolves around how relational partners manage tensions is called
Relational dialects
An ongoing connection made with another person.
Relationship
An activity of listening in which we give verbal or nonverbal feedback to the speaker
Responding
Feedback
Response to a message
The _______________ Hypothesis suggests that our language and thought are so interrelated that how we think is based in and controlled by the language we speak.
Sapir Whorlf
Questioning the assumptions underlying a message
Second guessing
Focusing on your own needs and agendas rather than on what the speaker is saying
Self focus
The way you view yourself in a particular situation.
Self image
Another term used to describe a conversational narcissist is
Self-absorbed communication
Your subjective description of who you are, how you see yourself as a person.
Self-concept
Voluntarily providing information to others that they would not learn if one did not tell them.
Self-disclosure
The desire to have sexual contact with a certain person
Sexual attraction
The concept of self that develops through your personal interaction with others.
Social self
Many of our professional relationships take place in a zone which ranges from 4 - 12 feet.
Social space
Considers who you are in relationship to other forces in the universe.
Spiritual self
The most common profile of the 21st century American family is
Step family or blended
The rules of pattern and arrangement of words in a language.
Syntax
Increased conflict, tense communication climate
Turmoil stage
NonVerbal Communication
Unspoken communication
Enduring concepts of good and bad, right and wrong.
Value
____________ are components of self-concept that are expressed in terms of good or bad.
Values
Meta-communication is communication about
communication
According to the textbook, ___________________ are "social lubricants."
compliments
When we can experience the referent of a word through our senses, the word is described as being ________
concrete
Separating the people from the problem is one type of _________________________ strategy of conflict management.
coopertive
The degree to which we desire to form and possibly maintain an interpersonal relationship with another person is called
interpersonal communication
A system of symbols structured by grammar and syntax common to a community of people is a ________
language
The system of symbols shared by a group of people is called _______
language
Mary called her friend to get instructions for driving to the airport. Mary's listening goal was to
learn
Grace had just met John and she sensed there was real potential for developing a relationship with him because she felt they were on the same level of physical attractiveness. This best describes the theory of
matching hypothesis
When a person interprets or makes sense of symbols, he or she is creating ______
meaning
To be ___________ is to consider the needs, motives, desires, and goals of others.
other-oriented
Restating in your own words what you think the other person is saying is called
paraphrasing
Jinel moves closer to Andre and begins to converse with him from about two feet away. At this distance, Jinel is in Andre's ________________________ spatial zone.
personal
Sam notices Anna in his public speaking class and asks a mutual friend about her. This example characterizes the _________________________ stage in relationship escalation.
pre-interaction awareness
How far away a speaker is from an audience is known as ________________________ space.
public
A generalization that we apply to persons because we perceive them to have attributes common to a particular group is called a __________________.
stereotype
As his instructor places his hand on his shoulder, Robert feels that the touch is inappropriate and violates his __________________________.
touch ethic
The _______________________ stage of listening involves making sense out of what you hear by relating it to your past experiences and knowledge.
understanding
A method for reducing anxiety or boosting your sense of self-esteem by mentally imagining you are performing a particular task in a certain way is ____________________.
visualization
Responding mentally, physically and nonverbally to a speaker's message
Active listening
Delores often insults others and uses profanity in order to get what she wants. She uses __________________________ communication.
Agressive
A code of nonverbal behavior that influences perceptions of credibility and attractiveness.
Appearance
The ways in which you structure your understanding of reality—what is true and what is false.
Beliefs
The same words mean different things to different people.
Bypassing
____________ is the process of filling in missing information by imposing a pattern or structure.
Closure
Practice of using one form of language in one context, then switching to another form in a different context.
Code switching
Presentational Communication
Communication that occurs when a speaker addresses a large audience in person
Intrapersonal Communication
Communication that occurs within yourself
is the process of determining what information we are receiving is urgent and what information is not urgent.
Communication triage
Mediated Communication
Communication using some channel other than face to face
Nonverbal behaviors that communicate feelings of liking, pleasure and closeness.
Immediacy
Nonverbal cues that indicate liking are referred to as
Immediacy
Partners begin to define their lives more as individuals and less as a couple.
Individualization stage
When we respond to uncertainty by going "straight to the horse's mouth," we are employing an __________________ strategy
Interactive
Noise
Interference with the message
The ability to influence another in the direction we desire
Interpersonal power
While on a trip to the Mediterranean, James notes that men tend to stand very close to each other— actually touching—when talking to one another on the street. This closeness would tend to invade James' ___________________________.
Intimate space
Model that deals with what we know about ourselves & others' perceptions of us.
Johari window
When Mike arrived at class, he put his notebook on a desk and went into the hall to check his phone messages. Mike's notebook represents a _________________________.
Territorial marker
The study of how humans use space and objects to communicate occupancy.
Territoriality
When you try to put yourself in another person's shoes and experience what he/she is feeling, you are using _______
empathy
The beliefs, values, and moral principles by which we determine what is right or wrong are called _________.
ethics
Sexist language is also known as _______________ language.
exclusive
A social construction that encompasses biological sex, psychological characteristics, attitudes about the sexes, and sexual orientation is known as _______________.
gender
The term "police officer" is an example of _____ language
gender neutral
Using the terms "husband" or "wife" rather than "partner" demonstrates ______
heterosexist language
When Sonny and Carly were eating at a local restaurant and Sonny waved his hand to call the food server to their table, he was engaging in
impersonal communication
Rulers that are not specifically spelled out are ________.
implicit
Stepping away from your own thoughts and attempting to experience the thoughts of others is referred to as
social decentering
The fear of misunderstanding or misrepresenting messages spoken by other people is part of
receiver apprehension
Keri enjoys talking with people and sharing personal information. Keri's listening style is
relational listening
The process of using symbols to influence or persuade others is _______.
rhetoric
The activity involved in perception when we choose specific stimuli in our environment to focus on is ___________________.
selection
An evaluation of one's worth or value that can fluctuate is known as ________________.
self esteem
Goals you set for yourself.
self expectations
Idea that predictions about your future actions are likely to come true because you believe so.
self fulfilling prophecy