Quiz 8 (Developing Interpersonal Competence)
Dogmatic Messages
A person dismisses suggestions for improvement or constructive criticism, refuses to consider other views, and continues to believe that his or her behaviors are acceptable.
Indifference Messages
A person implies that the suggestion or criticism being offered is irrelevant, uninteresting, or unimportant.
Control Messages
A person seeks to squelch criticism by controlling the other individual or the encounter.
Ethics
A set of standards regarding moral behavior.
Low Self-Monitors
Are not sensitive to appropriateness.
Conventional Messages
Emphasize the achievement of instrumental goals in a situation.
Communication Apprehension
Fear or anxiety associated with real or anticipated communication with another person or persons.
Loneliness
Feelings of social isolation and lack of companionship.
Flaming
Inappropriately aggressive messages that people typically wouldn't convey face-to-face.
Defensive Communication
Incompetent messages delivered in response to suggestions, criticism, or perceived slights.
Interpersonal Communication Competence
Means consistently communication in ways that meet three criteria: appropriateness (your communication follows accepted norms), effectiveness (your communication enables you to achieve your goals), and ethics (your communication treats people fairly).
Communication Plans
Mental maps that describe exactly how communication encounters will unfold---prior to interacting in the situation or with the person or types of people who cause your apprehension.
Online Disinhibitation
People share personal information more openly and directly during online interactions.
Communication Skills
Repeatable goal-directed behaviors and behavioral patterns that you routinely practice in your interpersonal encounters and relationship.
Rhetorical Messages
Signal an attempt to answer the question "How can I best talk about this situation so that the problems we're facing are solved?"
High Self-Monitors
Such individuals closely monitor their own communication to ensure they're acting in accordance with situational expectations.
Plan Actions
The "moves" you think you'll perform in an encounter that causes anxiety.
Intercultural Competence
The ability to communicate appropriately, effectively, and ethnically with people from diverse backgrounds.
Effectiveness
The ability to use communication to accomplish interpersonal goals.
Ethnocentrism
The belief that one's own cultural beliefs, attitudes, values, and practices are superior to those of others.
Appropriateness
The degree to which your communication matches situational, relational, and cultural expectations regarding how people should communicate.
Attributional Complexity
The fact that other people's behaviors have multiple and complicated causes.
Plan Contingencies
The messages you think your communication partner or partners will say during the encounter and how you will respond.
Superiority Messages
The speaker suggests that he or she possesses special knowledge, ability, or status far beyond that of the other individual.
Verbal Agression
The tendency to attack others' self-concepts rather than their positions on topics of conversation.
Shyness
The tendency to be timed and reserved, and talk less when in the presence of others.
Expressive Messages
To convey what you think and feel so that others know exactly what you think and feel.
World-Mindedness
You demonstrate acceptance and respect toward other cultures' beliefs, values, and customs.