comm2110
true
"I" language offers a more accurate and less provocative way to express a complaint. True or false
what are the four semantic rules and their definitions.
1. equivocal language: statements that have more than one commonly accpeted definiton. ex: "thats cheap', "your fake" "i love pizza". 2. relative language: words gain their meanings by comparsion. ex: large or small, happy or sad. 3. static evaluation: words leading to the assumption that something is consistent and unchagning ex: "she is smart" 4. abstract and behaivoral language: A is more vague while B is the specfic things people say or do. ex: Thanks vs thanks for helping me mow the lawn.
what are the three impacts of language
1. naming and identity 2. affilation of convergance 3. power
how do you manage difficult emotions
1. you make a distinction between facillitave and debillitative emtions. 2. use self talk: your interpretations of events will determine you emotions you feel. 3. regonize irrational thinking/ fallacies.
name four fallacies and their definitions.
1.fallacy of perfection: the idea that you have to be perfect at everything, this results in low self esteem and others not liking you. 2. fallacy of approval: the idea that the more people will like you if you go out of your way to please them. 3. overgenralization: limited evidence exaggeration of events. "you never listen to me", I'm always late" 4. causation: believes that emotions are caused by others rather than your self thinking.
True
According to cognitive psychologists, it is not events that cause people to feel bad, but rather the beliefs they hold about the events. True or False
false
After years of research, it has been concluded that names have little affect on how others think of us and the way we act. True or false
true
All human languages are symbolic in nature. True or false
True
Anger can be either a facilitative or debilitative emotion. True or False
true
Equivocal words are words that can be interpreted in more than one way. True or False
True
Feelings are often recognized by nonverbal changes, such as blushing. True or False
false
Generally speaking, people are more likely to share negative emotions rather than positive emotions. True or False
true
High-level abstractions can be useful as verbal shorthand between two people who know each other well. True or false
true
Inferential statements are conclusions arrived at from an interpretation of evidence. True or false
true
Linguistic relativism is a notion that holds that our cultural worldview is shaped and reflected by the language spoken by its members. True or false
false
Meanings are best found by studying the words people use, not by observing how people use them. True or false
true
Research shows that linguistic differences are more often a function of gender roles than they are of biological sex. True or false
true
Researchers have found that college students who can pinpoint the negative emotions they experience, such as anger, also have the best strategies for managing their emotions. True or False
False
Social rules discourage too much expression of negative emotion, but there are really no social limits to expressing positive emotions. Ture or False
false
The U.S. is a high-context language culture. true or false
true
The fallacy of causation is based on the irrational belief that emotions are caused by others rather than by one's own self-talk. True or False
true
True or False: Changing your vocal intonation pattern is one way to regulate a conversation.
true
True or False: Gestures can be intentional or unintentional.
true
True or False: Messages about status can be conveyed through clothing and chronemics.
false
True or False: Nonverbal communication plays a less important role in identity management than verbal communication.
false
True or False: Nonverbal messages are less ambiguous than verbal messages.
true
True or False: Nonverbal messages convey relational information such as respect and friendliness.
true
True or False: Paralinguistic elements always accompany the spoken word.
false
True or False: Patterns of eye contact are fairly consistent across cultures.
true
True or False: Pupil dilation can be a sign of interest.
false
True or False: Since "beauty is in the eye of the beholder," physical attractiveness is not a general factor in how people are perceived.
false
When sharing your feelings, it's not necessary to accept responsibility for them because so often others cause them. True or False
false
Your personality makes little difference in the way you experience and communicate emotions. True or False
false
Your text advises that when you feel a certain way, you should act on that feeling immediately. True or False
affilation
adapting ones speech to match anothers style in convergance. we are attracted to people whose style of speaking is similar to ours
describe symbolic language
allows for more communication can lead to communication breakdowns. the boat picture every one drew and different picture of a boat based on the symbloicness of lanugage.
what is territorality
any geographical are such as work area, room, house, or other phyiscal space that people have the "right" too
females in non verbal communication
are more non verbally expressive better ar regonzing others behaivo, make eye contact more vocally expressive face their conversational partners straight on.
waht are manipulators
are selft touching behaivors like fidgeting rubbing your arm.
what are some non-verbal reactions
blushing, trembling, posture. appearance changes include blushing and sweating, wheras behaivoral changes inclued facial expressions, posture and gestures.
what are some communication channels
electronically, face to face, over broadcast, social media
what consist of disruptive language
fact opinion: opinions can never be proved or disaproved. fact interference: conclusions come from interpretation of the evidencce at hand. Emotive language: as you describe something the language you use announces your emotions towards it.
definition of haptics
is the study of touching
what is facillitative emotion?
it contributes to effective functioning. its a controled emotion. not always postive
what is debilitative emotion?
it detracts from effective functioning. its an out of control emotion.
explain non-verbal emotion
it's the body reactions to the emtoion without you saying anything. when you get nerous you sweat and get butterflies.
what are chronemics
its consists of monochroncis which emaphasizes punctuality, shcehudles and completing one task at a time. Poluchronic is flexible shchedules in which multiuple tasks are pursued at the same time
describe paralanguage
its nonverbal and vocal messages includingn tone speed pitch and volume number and length pauses and disinfluences. listeners pay more attention to paralanguages then to the content of the message
what is linguistic relativism
its the world view of a culture. it is shaped and relfected by the lanugae its members speak. for example France has a romantic language and eskimos have 100 words for snow.
males in nonverbal communication
lean foward more and require personal space, face conversation partners at an angle
explain verbal communication styles
low context cultures look for the meaning of the statement in the words spoken they express thoughts feelings and ideas clearly. High context cultures discover meaninf from the context in which a message is delivered; they maintain soical harmony (asia, India)
naming and identity
names shape and reinforce a childs personal identity they show about the child and parents culture.
cultures wiil determnine which pragmatic rules are allowed. such as swearing its accpeted in some cultures but not all.
pragamtic rules
power
the more powerful you speech is the higher you are judged in intellect, competence, and attractiveness.
what is proximics
the study of the way people and animals use space
what is the defination of semantic rules
the way that words are assigned meanings; these meanings can vary are usually shared.
what are I statements
they are the consequences that other people's behaivor has for you. It consist of: the other persons behaivor, your interpret behaivors your feelings.
what are synatatic rules
they govern the grammer of a language; usually not noticed until they are viloated.
what are adapters
unconcious body movements in response to the enviroment
gender and language
women tend to be more indirect and elaborate and foucus on relationships, while men are more direct and taks oriented. women communicate to harnish relationships while men communciate to accomplish a job at hand. women talk about: food, clothing, reproductive matters, health, and family. men talk about music, current events, sports, and other men.
responsbility of emtions
you need to take responsibilty of you emotions no one casue your emotions because in the end you chose to let yourslef feel that way..