Interpersonal Communication Final Spring 2019
Devitalized marriage
Used to be one of the first three but now the relationship has died. Disinterested in the marriage, but not happy
Total marriage
Want to maximize time together but it isn't 24/7
Passion is the primary foundation for enduring romance. True or False?
False
Selective listening is effective because we focus on the most important parts of a message. True or False?
False
The meanings we assign to behavior in romantic relationships are entirely individualistic. True or False?
False
The win-win conflict style is always the best approach. True or False?
False
When friendships deteriorate or suffer serious violations, communication changes in unpredictable ways. True or False?
False
During this stage, each person checks the other to see whether common ground and interests exist.
Friendly relations
Serial monogamy
Getting married and divorced repeatedly.
The sense of touch is:
Haptics
In ____ we communicate attention and interest
Responding
Wanting to get good grades would be placed in which of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
Self-actualization
Linnea's parents praise her for earning high marks in her first year in college. Linnea's parents are addressing her ____ needs.
Self-esteem
What is an example of a prototype?
The person who exemplifies a friend to you
What is a statement that is not true when expressing emotions via social media?
The same rules apply when using social media as in face to face communication
Paralanguage is communicated through:
Tone and pitch, rate, pauses ad fisfluencies
Ambushing is listening carefully for the purpose of attacking a speaker. True or False?
True
Both verbal and nonverbal communication may be deliberately controlled or unintentional. True or False?
True
Egocentric people cannot take the perspectives of others. True or False?
True
Geographic distance is the reason the majority of high school friendships dissolve when students begin college. True or False?
True
In the U.S. popular magazines and movies communicate the perspectives of the generalized other. True or False?
True
Research on emotions and concluded that blends of emotion are common. True or False?
True
Selective listening also occurs when we reject communication that makes us uneasy. True or False?
True
We use stereotypes to make predictions about people and situations. True or False?
True
Kinesics
refers to body position and body motions
prototype
the "`best" or "most typical" member of a category
Specific communication behaviors that contribute to unproductive interpersonal conflict does NOT include:
Asking questions for clariffication
The theory of linguistic determinism states...
Language determines what we can perceive and think
The clearest indication that a friendship is in the waning stage is:
Less quality and quantity of communication
Expressing feelings is always advisable. True or False?
False
In the U.S. mothers are more likely than fathers to challenge children and encourage them to achieve more. True or False?
False
Men are more likely than women to use nonverbal behaviors to express how they feel. True or False?
False
Discriminative listening
Listen to give things meaning. Listening to music and getting a feeling from the song based on the notes and the music. Jimmy Buffet, you're on the beach with a drink in your hand.
Comprehensive listening
Listening for meaning. Listening to the words in music and trying to figure out what the singer is saying. Takes work, will wear you out
The likelihood of sustaining a long-distance friendship also depends on other factors, such as socioeconomic class and sex. True or False?
True
____ in interpersonal relationships involves believing in another person's reliability and emotionally relying on that person.
Trust
What is an example about emotions?
We experience emotions holistically
Storge (STORE-gay)
comfortable, even-keeled kind of love based on friendship compatibility
Relational culture is best defined as:
private understandings, rules, and meanings that partners create
Friendships generally begin with:
role-limited interaction
What is a comment would likely be made during the invitational stage of romantic relationships?
"Are you a communication studies major?"
Immediately after hearing a message, most people remember less than ___ of what they have heard
35%
Ethnocentrism is one form ___ communication.
Certainty
This refers to how we perceive and use time to define identities and interaction.
Chronemics
What is a way that North Americans do not respond to relational distress?
Cognitive complexity
What are some external pressures on a friendship?
Competing demands, diverse communication styles, and geographic location
Grave-dressing processes
Involves burying the relationship and accepting its end
Surface acting
Involves controlling the outward expression of emotions rather than controlling feelings
"Now I've Got You, You Son of a Bitch"
One-up sets someone up for failure. One-up gets power and authority. Person doesn't drop the class because they need it or stay to prove the professor wrong. One-down person also gets improvement
Ludus
Playful love
People socialized in masculine speech communities tend to achieve closeness in interpersonal relationships primarily through:
Sharing activities
A way of INEFFECTIVELY expressing feelings is...
Speaking in generalities
What is NOT a regulative rule of interpersonal communication?
Speaking is a way to show you care about issues
This kind of communication feels open, honest, and unpremeditated
Spontaniety
Nonverbal communication
all aspects of communication other than words
Three primary styles of love are...
eros, storge, and ludos
Listening
An active, complex process that consists of being mindful, physically receiving messages, selecting and organizing messages, interpreting messages, responding and remembering
What are the three characteristics of symbols used in language?
Arbitrary, ambiguous, and abstract
Multi-generational family
Mom, dad, kids, grandparents, aunts/uncles.
Psuedolistening
Pretending to listen
Men and women tend to differ somewhat in their listening. Men tend to focus their listening on specific content areas of communication, while women tend to focus on...
The whole of communication
Verbal and nonverbal communication are not similar in this way:
They are both equally believable
___ models of communication highlight the dynamic nature of interpersonal communication.
Transactional
According to Judi Miller, children begin to understand and follow communication rules as early as 1 to 2 years of age. True or False?
True
Most of us have attitudes about conflict that reflects scripts we learned in our families. True or False?
True
According to Eric Berne, games:
hide the real issues in a conflict
The opposite of strategy is...
spontaneity
Attribution
the process of explaining one's own behavior and the behavior of others
Expressed tension
there is no visible conflict if it is not expressed through disagreement, struggle or discord
Relational dialectics
which are opposing forces or tensions that are continuous and normal in personal relationships
"Mine is Worse than Yours" game
Always has it worse in any situation.
Charlene is always late, because she is so lazy. This is an example of:
Attribution
Fun would be placed in which of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
Belonging Needs
The ____ area contains information that others know about us but we don't know about ourselves.
Blind
What is a statement that is true about conflict in relationships?
Conflict is inevitable in all interpersonal relationships
Deborah is surprised when her friend reaches across the table to get a pepper shaker. To herself, Deborah says, "Reaching across the table is rude." Deborah's perception of her friend's behavior is based on a(n) ___ rule.
Constitutive
If a parent says to a 5-year-old child, "Clean your room now", the ____ meaning is that the room is to be cleaned immediately.
Content
Monopolizing
Continuously focusing communication on us instead of listening to the person who is talking
This is the totality of beliefs, values, understandings, practices, and ways of interpreting experiences that are shared by a number of people.
Culture
Management of what we feel inside ourselves is called:
Deep acting
Framing rules
Defines the emotional meaning of situations. Ex: Funerals are sad and respectful occasions.
Specific communication behaviors that contribute to unproductive interpersonal conflict includes:
Disconfirmation, hostile mind-reading, and self-summarazing
Three stages to interpersonal conflict are:
Early, middle, and late
Pat says, "I am so stupid I'll never graduate from college. I just can't learn this chemistry because I am so darned dumb!" Pat's self-communication is an example of:
Engaging in self-sabatoge
The opposite of superiority is...
Equality
This communication confirms the worth of others and our concern for them. An example is "I can understand why you feel that way."
Equality
Reciprocity of self-disclosures is especially important after a relationship has become established. True or False?
False
Research shows that eyewitness testimony is highly reliable. True or False?
False
Romantic relationships do not follow a developmental course like friendly relations do. True or False?
False
The tensions of relational dialects keep relationships stagnant because they increase interpersonal friction and stress. True or False?
False
Women and minorities generally take up more space than men in Western society. True or False?
False
"Blemish" game
Finding fault with everything that someone else does, and never points out the good things that they do.
"Memorial Day parades are patriotic, yet sad, events," is an example of a(n) ____ rule.
Framing
The perspectives of the ___ other reflect the views generally held by others in a society.
Generalized
Blended family
Get married have kids, get divorced, get remarried to a spouse that already has children.
During the ___ phase of romantic relationship deterioration, individuals try to make sense of what the relationship meant, why it didn't work out, what it meant, and how it affected them.
Grave dressing
What is an example of a personal construct?
How a friend measures up on the dimension of intelligent-unintelligent
"When you said my idea was stupid, I felt hurt" is an example of ___ language.
I
Three levels of interpersonal communication are ___, ___, and ___.
I-It, I-You, and I-Thou
Psychologists defined ______ as rules for living and identity.
Identity scripts
Selective listening
Involves focuses only on particular parts of communication
Covenant marriage
Involves pre-marital counseling and can only get divorced if it can be proven that the spouse is cheating, unloving, or abusive, and even then get marriage counseling again.
Dyadic process
Involves the breakdown of established patterns, rules, and rituals that make up the relational culture
As the faculty meeting stretches to three hours, Renee starts to experience listening fatigue, or ___, one listening obstacle.
Lack of effort
How we see ourselves greatly influences our choices in potential romantic partners. True or False?
True
In communication systems all parts of a system interact and affect each other. True or False?
True
Many scholars think that most or all emotions are socially constructed to a substantial degree. True or False?
True
Perceptions are the way humans see the world and they are subjective. True or False?
True
Speech communities are not necessarily defined by geographic locations and boundaries. True or False?
True
Teachers, peers, and family members are all examples of particular others. True or False?
True
Vital marriage
Two people that are together wanting to be together all the time 24/7/365, wants same job and/or same classes
Ambushing
listening carefully for the purpose of attacking a speaker
Intrapsychic processes
one or both partners begin to feel dissatisfied by the relationship
Defensive listening
perceiving personal attacks, criticism, or hostility in communication that is not critical or mean-spirited
"If it weren't for you" game
person in the one-up position will tell the other person how much better their life could be if the lower person wasn't in it (destructive, especially between parent and child)
Commitment
A decision to remain in a relationship (not a feeling)
A key foundation for improving your self-concept is:
Accepting the self-concept as in process
When we listen like this, we attend only to the content level and overlook what's being communicated on the relationship level
Literal listening
Cohabitation
Living together in a romantic relationship but you do not get married legally or religiously
"Kick me"
Maneuvers conversations so the other person is always belittling you.
Passive congenial marriage
May share a house/apartment but have separate places to live together. Spend long periods of time apart, like six months, and that is how the couple wants it
Nuclear family
Mom, dad, and the kids. Monogamous pair bonding. Married once to one person. (The goal)
We might make a small self disclosure to signal that we'd like to personalize the relationship or meet outside of contexts that naturally occur.
Moving towards friendship
Because nonverbal communication is ____ selective perception is likely to occur.
Multi-channeled
The ___ response to interpersonal conflict is both destructive and passive.
Neglect
During a student speech, the campus landscapers begin mowing the lawn, making the student's presentation difficult to hear. The audience is experiences ____, one listening obstacle
Noise
What is NOT a valid reason for withholding expression of emotion?
Not owning feelings
Interdependent
Occurs in I-Thou relationships with close friends, family members, and romantic partners. Interpersonal conflict can occur only between people who perceive themselves as interdependent at the time of the conflict
"Yes, but" game
One-up person asks the lower person for help, but all of their ideas are stupid.
This term includes accents, pronunciations, and the complexity of sentences
Paralanguage
Social support
Partners look for friends and family for support
The ____ view of emotions is also called appraisal theory
Perceptual
Chat rooms can be evaluated based on how interesting or boring the conversations are. This statements best represents...
Personal constructs
Kitty's supervisor says, "I'm the boss, so we'll g with my plan for this project." The supervisor's message addresses the ___ dimension of relationship meaning
Power
Eros
Powerful, passionate style of love that blazes to life suddenly and dramatically
Pragma
Pragmatic of practical love
As soon as they news program begins an interview with the president, Dolores quits paying attention and she mumbles to herself, "I already know everything he has to say and I don't want to hear it again." Dolores's ability to listen is being hindered by:
Prejudgment
The counterpoint to control is ___
Problem orientation
This communicates openness to other points of view. We suggest that our minds aren't sealed.
Provisionalism
Salina is angry with her boyfriend, so she refuses to sit near him in the car or to let him get really close to her while they are walking. To communicate her anger, Salina is relying on
Proxemics
According to research reports discussed in the textbook, the greatest influences on interpersonal attraction include:
Proximity
Which an example of an abstract term?
Reading matter
In face-to-face classrooms, students are typically instructed to raise their hands before answering the teacher's question. This requirement is a(n) ___ rule.
Regulative
Committed romantic relationships
Relationships between individuals who assume that they will be primary and continuing parts of each other's lives
Conflict habituated marriage
The hallmark of the marriage is conflict. People are arguing all of the time
Mary says, "I would never join a sorority. All the members do is party and go shopping." Mary's statement is an example of a(n):
Stereotype
Of her marriage Myra says, "It wasn't like we ever really fell in love. It was more like we grew together kind of gradually. I think of my husband as my best friend." Myra seems to have which style of loving?
Storge
Verbal communication and nonverbal communication are similar in these ways:
Symbolic, rule-guided, and may be intentional or unintentional
Feeling rules
Tell us what we have a right to feel or what we are expected to feel in particular situations. Ex: Some cultures view feeling and expressing anger as healthy.
Emotional intelligence (EQ)
The ability to recognize feelings, to judge which feelings are appropriate in which situations, and to communicate those feelings effectively
Navigation
The ongoing process of staying committed and living a life together despite ups and downs, and pleasant and unpleasant surprises
Communication climate
The overall feelings or emotional mood between people - warm or cold, accepting or rejecting, safe or anxious
Resurrection process
The two partners move on with their lives without the other as an intimate
Investments
What we put into relationships that we could not retrieve if the relationship were to end (We invest time and money)
Ego boundaries refer to:
Where an individual stops and the rest of the world begins
Zach believes that in conflict situations the goal is to find a solution that all those involved can accept. Zach's orientation to conflict is best described as:
Win-win
One indication that a friendship is in the nascent stage is that participants:
Work out private rules for interacting
Interphasic stage
You begin to focus on the problem. The problem defines the relationship
Appreciative listening
You, the listener, have selected to hear the sounds that you are listening to. Kinda like background noise. (Music)
What is an example of a script?
Your idea about how you should interact with a friend
Hearing
a physiological activity that occurs when sound waves hit our eardrums
Many scholars argue that race:
is a socially constructed category
"Happy to help"
friend that is always there for you. "Good friend" "Happy to help" person is the person who is excellent of keeping track of how much help you owe them and collects it with interest. Really does help.
"Let's you and him fight"
has to involve at least 3 people. One up person causes fight between other two, and then tries to resolve the conflict so the one up person looks like a good guy.