such test 2
Messages that show you are valued are called ____________.
confirming responses
Relational messages focus on ____________.
communicators feelings about each other
listening is defined as the process of making sense of others message
true
Research has revealed that people remember ____________ of what they hear immediately after hearing it.
50%
In which type of culture would assertiveness most likely be perceived as rude?
Collectivist
Statements that ridicule or belittle another person are what kind of disconfirming message?
Contempt
Interruptions or lack of encouragement are hallmarks of which faulty listening behavior?
Conversational narcissism
____________ avoid(s) full disclosure by being deliberately vague.
Evasions
Which of the following is a guideline for listening critically?
Examine the speakers evidence and reasoning.
Both avoidance and accommodation are forms of which type of approach to conflict?
Nonassertion
____________ is the distinguishing characteristics in win-lose problem-solving.
Power
Listeners who respond only to the parts of the speakers message that interest them are engaging in which type of faulty listening behavior?
Selective listening
Which of the following suggests we often seek out people who can give us rewards that are greater than or equal to the costs we encounter in dealing with them?
Social exchange theory
Advising, judging, and comforting are all examples of which type of listening?
Supportive
What is the goal of task-oriented listening?
To secure information necessary to get a job done
a listener who only pays attention to for the purpose of collecting information to use against you
ambusher
which of the following is that act of paying attention to a sign?
attending
The expressed struggle between at least two interdependent parties who perceive incompatible goals, scarce resources, and interference from the other parties in achieving their goals is known as ____________.
conflict
in Altman/Taylors social penetration model, the degree of intimacy in relationships depends on
depth and breadth of information shared
A complete assertive message has five parts beginning with a ____________.
description of the behavior in question
Conflicts that arise when two opposing or incompatible forces exist simultaneously are known as
dialectical tensions
After a communication climate is formed, it can take on a life of its own and grow in a reciprocating communication pattern in which each personâs messages reinforce the others. This is called a(n)
escalatory spiral
small talks is the hallmark of which stage of relationship develop?
experimenting
Mark Knapps relationship development stages is a dialectic model
false
emphasizing requires both understanding of and agreement with another persons message
false
using problem-oriented communication builds a defensive communication climate
false
when partners begin to refer to themselves as "we", they have moved into which relational stage?
integrating
The stage of Knappâs relationship model where truly interpersonal relationships begin to develop is ____________.
intensifying
The degree of congruence between what a listener understands and the message a sender is attempting to communicate is known as
listener fidelity
which of the following is an accurate statement about listening
listening is a skill that needs to be learned
Communication scholars use the term immediacy to describe the degree ____________.
of interest and attraction we feel toward and communicate to one another
What are the four areas to the Johari Window
open, hidden, blind, unknown
deciding how to respond openly to a touchy question is related to the ________ dialectic
openness-closedness
Restating in your own words the message you thought the speaker had just sent is called ____________.
paraphrasing
a friend may ask a _______ question seeking to reveal more in-depth information about you
penetrating
The final step in the listening process is
remembering
the final step in the listening process is
remembering
Which type of listener only pays attention to parts of conversation that interest them?
selective listener
The process of deliberately revealing information about oneself that is significant and would not normally be known by others is ____________.
self-disclosure
the Johari Window helps us understand how _____________ operated
self-disclosure
One of the characteristics of Knapps experimenting stage is ____________.
small talk
interrupting may be considered a for of
stage-hogging
Annie is listening to her teachers lecture and taking notes, so she is engaged in
task-oriented
The communication climate refers to ____________.
the emotional tone of the relationship
certainty and control are both defensive components in Gibbs model
true
According to researchers, long-term relational satisfaction hinges on how ____________.
well we communicate with our partner