COMM 115 Quiz 3
Reflected appraisal
Our perception of another's view of us. How we think others appraise us affects how we see ourselves.
Mindful listening
(mindfulness) is being fully present in the moment. First step in listening process. Making the decision to listen and be mindful
Eight basic principles of interpersonal communication
1. We cannot not communicate. 2. Interpersonal communication is Irreversible 3. Interpersonal communication involves ethical choices 4. People construct meanings in interpersonal communication. 5. Meta communication affects meaning. 6. Interpersonal communication develops and sustains relationships 7. Interpersonal communication is not a Panacea 8. Interpersonal communication effectiveness can be learned.
Perception
Active process of creating meaning by selecting, organizing, and interpreting other people, objects, events, situations or other phenomena
Covert conflict
Covert conflict exists when people express their feelings about disagreements indirectly. Common form is passive aggression
Interpersonal conflict and its five principles
Exists when there is expressed tension between people who are independent, perceive they have incompatible goals, and a feel a need to resolve these differences. 1. Conflict is natural in most western relationships. 2. Conflict may be expressed overtly or covertly. 3. Social groups shape the meaning of conflict behaviors. 4. Conflict can be managed well or poorly. 5. Conflict can be good.
Framing
Framing rules: define the emotional meaning of a situation. I.e. supposed to be sad at a funeral
Mindful listening and hearing and the difference between the two
Making the decision to listen and be mindful. We can hear things without recognizing them but when mindfully listening we actually internalize the sound waves
Self-fulfilling prophecy
Occurs when we internalize others' expectations or judgments about us and then behave in ways that are consistent with those expectations or judgments
Overt conflict
Out in the open and explicit. People deal with their differences in a direct, straightforward manner
Hearing
Physiological activity that occurs when sound waves hit our eardrums
Stereotype
Predictive generalization applied to a person or situation. Based on the category in which we place someone or something and how that person or thing measures up against the personal constructs we apply, we predict what he or she, or it will do.
Emotional intelligence
The ability to recognize feelings, to judge which feelings are appropriate in which situations, and to communicate those feelings effectively. Skill of being self-aware of emotions and the things that matter to you. Being in situations where you feel like you should feel a certain way because everyone else does
Emotion work
The effort to generate what we think are appropriate feelings in particular situations
Passive aggressive behavior
Which is acting aggressively while denying feelings or acting aggressive. Punishes another person without accepting responsibility for inflicting the punishment