2107 Ch 1
verbal model of 5 questions: 1. who 2. says what 3. in what channel 4. to whom 5. with what effect 6. issues- portrayed comm as one way
linear
i-you comm is ___ of interactions
majority
self-disclosure necessarily involves risks, such as the risk that others will not accept what we reveal or that they might use it against us
true
the attachment style an infant develops can change over the course of life
true
responsiveness, liking, power
3 dimensions of relationship level meaning
type of comm where affirm one another as cherished/unique
I-thou
in which level of communication do people acknowledge one another as people but don't fully engage each other as unique individuals?
I-you comm
who distinguished three communication levels: I-it, i-you, i-thou
Martin buber
I- thou comm is rarest and includes ____, or revealing true self and feelings
being
___ can enhance our appreciation of range of human behavior and complicate interaction because of dissimilar comm. causing misunderstandings
diversity
Mothers are more likely than fathers to challenge children and encourage them to achieve more
false
psychological noise is interference in our environments, such as noises made by others, overly dim or bright lights, spam and pop-up ads, extreme temperatures, and crowded conditions
false
the transactional model recognizes that noise is absent throughout interpersonal communication
false
___-context cultures emphasis on holistic understanding of meanings collectively
high
communication that does not acknowledge humanity/existence ex. salespeople, homeless, children
i-it comm
type of comm where acknowledge each other as human but don't as unique individuals
i-you
model in which listeners give feedback, encoder source decoder> message> decoder receiver encoder> feedback
interactive model
selective systematic process that allows people to reflect and build personal knowledge of one another and create shared meanings
interpersonal communication
doesn't take into account changes over time
issue w/ interactive model
personal communication involves ethical choices bc
knowledge can protect or hurt people
interference with environments- pop up ads, spam, bright lights, crowds, temp.
physical noise
hunger, fatigue, heaches, medications
physiological noise
○ We cannot not communicate ○ Interpersonal communication is irreversible ○ Interpersonal communication involves ethical choices ○ People construct meanings in interpersonal comm ○ Metacomm affects meanings ○ Interpersonal comm. Develops and sustains relationships ○ Not a pancea Interper. Effectivenss can be learned
principles of interpersonal comm
interpersonal comm is ongoing/continuous, linked to past and future
process
qualities that affect how we communication/ interpret ex. preoccupation with a problem causing inattentiveness at team meeting
psychological noise
members of his project group at work consistently comment on Ervin's excellent performance as a team leader. Ervin begins to view himself as an effective leader and considers moving into a higher level management position. The process through which Ervin developed this sense of self at work is called
reflected appraisal
what comm expresses about relationships btw communicators ex. mom saying clean your room now communicates authority
relationship meaning
word are a
symbol
takes place within various contexts
systemic
noise can be more than one type t/f
t
for intimates, talking about a vision of a shared future is
the msot powerful tie that links people
model uses time, and dynamism/multiple roles, both communicators
transactional
a good education is the key to success is an example of an identity script
true
both men and women appreciate metacommunication, but women tend to appreciate it more when there is no conflict to be resolved
true
fearfully attached individuals tend to feel less hope, disclose less, and experiences less satisfaction with relationships than people with other attachment styles
true
humans generally do not focus on higher more abstract needs until more basic needs are first met
true
online communication provides a context for effectively monitoring our interactions with others
true
the transactional model of interpersonal communication emphasizes the dynamism of interpersonal communication and the multilple roles people assume during the process
true
which psychologist first described the hierarchy of five human needs
abraham maslow
Edmund is very attentive and supportive to his son Mylan when he is sober, but when Edmund drinks he often ignores his son and sometimes verbally abuses him. Mylan never knows which way his father will act. If the father is Mylan's primary care giver, Mylan is likely to develop which attachment style?
anxious-ambivalent
in a study of both different and same sex couples, researchers found that couples in which both partners had ____ attachment styles had the most mutually constructive communication
anxious/ambivalent
all of the following are guidelines for improving self-concept except:
avoid self-disclosure
literal meaning denoted by words
content meaning
___-context cultures do not assume shared knowledge (content level meanings)
low
meet needs through comm
maslow
communication about communication
metacommunicaiton
anything that distorts communication or interferes with people's understandings of one another
noise
nikki believes that she is lovable and that people are loving and can be trusted. Nikki has an ___ attachment style
secure
physiological noise is distraction caused by hunger, fatigue, headaches, medication, and other factors that affect how we feel and think
true