Interpersonal Communication Final Chapters 1-12
it takes money to finance trips and long distance calls and to pay for computers and internet access. Thus, friends with greater economic resources are better able to maintain their relationships than are friends with less discretionary income
true
lack of conflict isnt necessarily a symptom of a healthy relationship
true
nearly 40% of births in America are to unmarried parents
true
some people are generally defensive, expecting criticism from all quarters
true
the communication that makes up the unproductive conflict reflects and promotes egocentrism and dogmatism
true
unhappy couples tend to attribute the nice things their partners do to external factors
true
couple counselor Aaron Beck reports that overly general language distorts how partners think about relationship
true
disagreement and conflict are strongly disapproved in many Asian cultures
true
in the general US population, 51% of people oppose or strongly oppose same-sex marriage and only 30% approve or strongly approve. Among college students, however 52% approve or storngly approve of same sex marriage and only 26% oppose or strongly oppose it
true
Succheng notices that she is the only person who has not spoken in a group conversation. She reminds hereself to be involved and to she shes interested in the groups talk, so she speaks up. Succheng's noticing and changing her ommunication to be more effective in the situation is an example of:
Monitoring
Egocentric people cannot take the perspectives of others
True
which of the following statements is true about conflict in relationships
conflict is inevitable in all interpersonal relationships
two million new cases of STDs are diagnosed each year
false
the opposite or unproductive communication of frequent interruptions
infrequent interruptions
three dimensions of committed romantic relationships are
intimacy, commitment passion
Using___language allows you to own your own feelings while explaining to others how you interpret their behaviors
I
____language provides concrete descriptions of behaviors we dislike without directly blaming the other person for how we feel
I
___language is more descriptive than YOU language
I
while communicating with a person with a disability, all of the following are generally accepted guidelines EXCEPT:
provide assistance without asking
ineffective communication can hurt individuals, damage relationships, and undermine the possibility of resolving problems
true
inferences go beyond facts
true
investments are what we put into relationships that we could not retrieve if the relationship were to end
true
one third of adults in the US have never married and the number of unmarried people in the US has doubled in the past 25 years
true
passion happens without effort--sometimes despite our efforts. commitment is an act of will
true
people who manage conflict unproductively often become embroiled in metacommunication and cant get back to the issues
true
people with high status and/or power tend to touch others and invade others space more than do people with less power and/or status
true
researchers have shown that many people who engage in violence against romantic partners lack the communicative skills to constructively manage emotions and conflicts
true
one indication that a friendship is in the nascent stage is that participants
work out private rules for interacting
which of the following is a script ?
your idea about how you should interact with a friend
which of the following comments would likely be made during an invitational stage of romantic relationships
" are you also a communications studies major?"
why do we attempt to manage our identities
-manage relationships -gain compliance -save others face
3 ways to manage
-manner: ow you are -appearance: what you wear -setting: where you live etc
multiple identities we are trying to manage
1. fulfill societal rules/expectations 2. fulfill personal goals
according to a recent study, college students reported that the___of the have had sex with a friend of the other sex at least once
51%
the perspectives of the ___OTHER reflect the views generally held by others in a society
Generalized
Gerda is really upset and she feels like throwing a temper tantrum, even though shes twenty years old. DIsregarding the social inappropriateness of her behavior, Gerda beats a door and kicks it while in a public area. In this instance, Gerda's behavior was motivated by which aspect of herself
I
Brad and Angie get into a heated argument. During their argument, Brad calls Angie a few bad names. then, he later apologizes to Angie. Brad does not realize which principle of interpersonal communication?
Interpersonal communication is IRREVERSIBLE
Jen comes late to class and doesnt make any contributions during discussion. Based on what you know, which of the following is an inference about Jen?
Jen does not care about the class
this involves listening only for content and ignoring the relationship level of meaning
Literal Listening
chase wants to have an environmental friendly campus. He is constantly trying to change the recycling program on campus. he has been fixated n finding more efficient ways to conserve energy that he wont sleep. Chase is suffering from which fallacy?
Obsession with should
this soothes seriously ill babies. hospital intensive care nurseries have found that special headphones that block noise reduce the stress caused by the sounds of respirators, ventilators, and other hospital machinery
Silence
although words dont mean exactly the same thing to everyone, within a culture many symbols have an agreed-upon range of meanings
True
the first step in listening is to make a decision to
be mindful
in their case study, Cuber and Harroff identified five distinct marital types. all of the following are the five distinct marital types except:
constructive marriage
Management of what er feel inside ourselves is called
deep acting
the counterpoint to evaluation is
description
during this stage, children decrease the amount of couple time and change the focus of a couples communication
enlarging a family
Memorial day parades are patriotic, yet sad events is an example of a ___rule
framing
According to ALbert Ellis, debilitating feelings are often caused by:
irrational beliefs
the theory of linguistic determinism states
language determines what we can perceive and think
concerning the typical life cycle of families with children, the fifth stage is usually
launching children
the clearest indication that a friendship is in the waning stage is
less quality and quantity of communication
___models of communication view communication as flowing in one direction, from sender to receiver
linear
janet believes the nobody can win when conflict erupts. From her perspective, everyone is hurt by conflicts. Janets orientation to conflict is best described as
lose-lose
this kind of love sees love as a game
ludus
in terms of love styles, all of the following statements are true except:
one love style is permanent throughout life
the___view of emotions posits this model: stimulus->physiological response-> emotion
organismic view
it includes sounds, such as murmurs and gasps and vocal qualities, such as volume, pitch and inflection
paralanguage
it includes sounds, such as murmurs and gasps, and vocal qualities, such as volume, pitch and inflection
paralanguage
Attachment styles are
parenting patterns that teach us who we are an how to approach relationships
the opposite or unproductive communication of sensitive listening is
poor listening
which is the most abstract term in the following examples?
reading matter
an example pf these rules is when we understand that we can wear jeans and Tshirts to class but that different clothes are generally appropriate in our workplaces
regulative
in face-to-face classrooms, students are typically instructed to raise their hands before answering a teachers question. this requirement is a ___rule
regulative
these rules when, how, where, and with whom to talk about certain things
regulative
Linneas parents praise her got earning high marks in her first year in college. Linneas parents are addressing her ___needs.
self-esteem
all of the following are external pressure to friendships except:
sexual attraction
the views of ___comprise the generalized other
society as a whole
common forms of expressing feelings INEFFECTIVELY include:
speaking in generalities
which of the following is NOT a regulative rule of interpersonal communication
speaking is a way to show you care about issues
the counterpoint to strategy is_______
spontaneity
this kind of communication feels, open, honest, and unpremeditated
spontaneity
Mike was responsible for taking care of his two younger siblings while Mike was growing up. As an adult, he is more nurturing and more attentive to others needs than most of his male peers. Mikes greater care-giving inclination id best explained by his
stand point
committment is the determination to stay together despite trouble, disappointments, sporadic restlessness and lulls in passion
true
the love tends to develop gradually and to be peaceful and stable
storge
these kind of relationships dont have the great highs or erotic ones, but neither do they have the fiery conflict and anger that can punctuate erotic relationships
storge
closeness in doing is best illustrated by which of the following interactions between two friends?
they go to ball games together
we are mist likely to engage in emotion when we:
think what we are feeling is inappropriate
Historian barbara rosenwein calls the groups we identify with "emotional communities" because they teach us how to understand and express emotions
true
sex and gender also affect the endurance of long distance friendships
true
while listening to her friend Bill, Judy occasionally says, "tell me more," or "that's interesting, go on" Judy is
using minimal encourages
all of the following are forms of unproductive communication except
validation of each other
the most active and interpersonally constructive response to relational conflict is
voice
which one of the following statements is true about emotions
we experience emotions holistically
Ego boundaries refer to
where an individual stops and the rest of the world begins
lenny says, "i dont like to lose arguments. the way i fugure it, when you have a disagreement there can only be one winner." Lenny's orientation conflict is best described as:
win-lose
Zach believes that in conflict situations the goal is to find a solution that all those involved can accept. Zachs orientation to conflict is best described as
win-win
the majority of our interactions involve I-it communication
false
the meanings we assign to behavior in romantic relationships are entirely individualistic
false
the tensions of relational dialects keep relationships stagnant because they increase interpersonal friction and stress
false
the win-win conflict style is always the best approach
false
in ____we communicate attention and interest
responding
Nonverbal behavior is rule-guided
true
we are less likely to forgive a partner id we attribute his/her transgression to personal irresponsibility
true
Stanton is giving a speech for the first time. he think he is doing well, but his audience can tell that he is very insecure and nervous. this is example can be categorized into which part of Johari's window
Blind area
___were the first to use the term "whit" to describe a racial group in the area that is now the United States
Europeans when they colonized the US
Mothers are more likely than fathers to challenge children and encourage them to achieve more
False
The self is constant.
False
Maslow defined self-actualization as FULLY DEVELOPING and using unique "talents, capacities, potentialities"
True
The effects of social isolation include hallucinations, depression, and failure to develop a healthy self-concept
True
it is important to gain access to information in our blind and unknown areas. one way to do this is to expand our experiences by entering unfamiliar situations, trying novel things and experimenting with new kinds of communication
True
online communication provides a context for effectively monitoring our interactions with others
True
according to relationship counselors, the most central and continuous tension in the majority of close relationships arises from which of the following dialectical tensions
autonomy/connection
according to relationships counselors, the most central and continuous tension in the majority of close relationships arises from which of the following dialectical tensions
autonomy/connection
direct definitions, self-fulfilling prophecies , attachment styles, and identity scripts are all family influences on self-concept
false
early stages of unproductive conflict are characterized by disconfirming communication
false
emotional intelligence is essentially understanding your own feelings
false
expressing feelings is always advisable
false
feeling rules define the emotional meaning of situations
false
in African american families headed by single women, daughters frequently exhibit lower self-reliance ad self-esteem then their Caucasian counterparts
false
in general, women experience greater and longer lasting physical responses to conflict
false
in the US the prototype of love focuses on passionate feelings and qualities
false
interpersonal communication is best defined by the number of people who are interacting
false
lesbians and gays invest less in friendships than do heterosexuals
false
maintaining direct eye contact is always a sign of respect and attentiveness
false
men and women also tend to have dissimilar ideas about how men and women should act
false
men are more likely than women to feel relationship is breaking down id that and their partners dont really communicate well
false
men are more likely than women to use nonverbal behaviors to express how they feel
false
men don't disclose personal feelings or vulnerabilities to their friends
false
men dont disclose personal feelings or vulnerabilities to their friends
false
men generally talk more about personal feelings, especially their shortcoming or self-doubts
false
men tend to interrupt more than women to show that they are listening and interested
false
more than 30% of men in dual worker families male more money than their female partners
false
nonverbal communication is intentional
false
passion is primary foundation for enduring romance
false
recently, scholars tracking of adolescent girls bullying shows that many young girls engage in social aggression toward other boys, and they do so using distinctly feminine rules for expressing aggression
false
reciprocity of self-disclosures is especially important after a relationship has become established
false
sexual orientation is more important than gender on how individuals respond to relational conflicts
false
symbols are neutral descriptions of phenomena
false
the I and Me aspects of self are opposing forces
false
the average person spends nearly 25% of her/his waking time listening to others
false
the first cognitive schema we use to organize perceptions is the script
false
when friendships deteriorate or suffer serious violations, communication changes in unpredictable ways
false
when we disagree with someone, we disconfirm him/her
false
women and minorities generally take up more space than men in Western Society
false
women dont engage in instrumental activities such as doing favors with their friends
false
external
high consensus low consistency high distinctiveness low controllability
research indicates that in general the least effective and least satisfying response to the tension generates by relational dialects is to
honor one need and ignore the contradictory one
perceived self
how we really perceive ourselves
"One day I wont have to worry about money, One day Ill make a great salary" These statements illustrate how symbols are used for
hypothetical thought
Corey thinks that people who are outgoing are also friendly, confident and fun. Corey's assumption that outgoing are also friendly, confident and fun is inference based on his___of the qualities that accompany outgoingness
implicit personality theory
internal
low consensus high consistency low distinctiveness high controllability
on the continuum of interpersonal climates, the middle between confirming and dis-confirming climates is known as
mixed climate
in this third stage we start moving beyond social roles
moving toward friendship
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 toward friendship
Randy says "I am really bummed out about not getting any job offers" His roommate Lance responds "sounds as if youre feeling pretty low about the response so far." Lance's communication is an example of
paraphrasing
The ____view of emotions is also called appraisal theory
perceptual
Lacy is constantly dissatisfied with herself, she wants to get plastic surgery to get rid of her huge nose and fat thighs, Lacy is suffering from which fallacy?
perfection
the opposite or unproductive communication of negative affect is
positive affect
Kitty supervisor says, "Im the boss, so we'll go with my plan for this project." the supervisors message address the ___dimension of relationship meaning
power
this kind of love is practical love
pragma
public self
presenting
this communication tends to cultivate supportive, confirming communication climates. It focuses on finding a solution that all partied find acceptable
problem orientation
this communication tends to cultivate supportive, confirming communication climates. it focuses on finding a solution that all partied find acceptable.
problem orientation
Maggie has always dreamed of her perfect romantic soul mate. she believes that her ideal soul mate will be tall, dark, handsome, smart, rich. Maggies ideal soulmate is an example of___
prototype
this defines the clearest or most representative example of some category
prototype
this communicates openness to other points of view. we suggest that our minds arent 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
as a rule, women assume most of the ___, which involves remembering, planning, and scheduling family life
psychological responsibility
Miguel tries to concentrate during a class lecture, but he can't get his mind off a personal problem. His preoccupation with his personal problem is an example of ___noise.
pyschological
according to the process of human perception, the selection process includes all of the following except:
rational judgement
the most basic form of confirmation in interpersonal communication is
recognizing another person exists
this term____ also called "the looking glass self" is based on Charles Cooley's poem
reflected appraisal
after the first few married years, most couple experience a dip in marital satisfaction
regardless of whether or not they have children
in___we communicate attention and interest
responding
assuming an alternative posture, holding eye contact and nodding to show you understand what another person is saying are nonverbal behaviors that convey which dimension of relational-level meaning?
responsiveness
during this stage friends, friends tend to rely on general scripts and stereotypes, because they don't have enough personal knowledge of each other to engage in dual perspective
role-limited interaction
during this state, interactions are often awkward and laced with uncertainty because people havent worked out patterns for relating to others
role-limited interaction
the initial meeting is the first stage of interaction and possibly of friendship
role-limited interaction
the initial meeting is the first stages of interaction and possibly friendship
role-limited interaction
according to the handout, "identity management", why do we attempt to manage our identities
to start and manage relationships, to gain compliance, and to save others face
A study by Victoria Defransisco, revealed a clear pattern between spouses, in which husband interrupted wives and were unresponsive to topics wives initiated. both husbands and wives were unaware of the rules, but their communication nonetheless sustained the pattern
true
Ambushing is listening carefully for the purpose of attacking a speaker
true
Historian Stephanie Coontz who studies the history of marriage, thinks mushrooming variety of family forms makes it possible for more people to have fulfilling family lives
true
Humans generally do not focus on high (more abstract) needs until more basic needs are first met.
true
Massachusettes became the first state in the US to allow same sex couples to marry
true
Online communication provides a context for effectively monitoring our interactions with others
true
Perceptions are subjective
true
The Arunta people of Central Australia regard to premature infant as a nonperson, an animal that mistakenly has entered the body of a pregnant woman
true
a majority of North Americans have at least one long-distance friendship
true
although passion may come to mind when we think of love, it seems less central to our prototype of love than companionship, caring and a comfortable lifestyle
true
ambushers listen intently to gather ammunition they can use to attack a speaker
true
an individuals style of loving can be influences bu the love style of her/his partner
true
another reason women and men differ in how likely they are to maintain long-distance friendships is that the sexes tend to have different views of the nucleus of closeness
true
because nonverbal communication is symbolic, it is arbitrary, ambiguous and abstract
true
because were used to the fats paced visual stimuli, we become impatient with the pace of aural stimuli
true
beginning in the late 1700 or early 1800s most people in the US picked mates based on love and companionship
true
both verbal and nonverbal communication may be deliberately controlled or unintentional
true
commitment provides a sturdier foundation for a life together
true
conflict is a normal inevitable part of most interpersonal relationships
true
couples satisfaction seems especially affected by equity in housework and childcare
true
cultural understanding of other sexual activities have been similarly reformed by the coining of the terms such as sexual harassment and marital rape, bpth of which characterize activities previously perceived as acceptable
true
frequent interaction is more important for casual than close or best friends
true
friendship that survive involve frequent e-mail contact, phone calls, letters and visits
true
friendships that survive distance involve frequent email contact, phone calls, letters ad visits
true
geographic distance is the reason the majority of high school friendships dissolve when students begin college
true
in Korea, Japan, China, Nepal and other Asian countries, chopsticks often are the primary eating utensil
true
in communication systems all parts of a system interact and affect each other
true
in some African tribes, death is regarded as a cause to celebrate a person's passage to a better form of life
true
low levels of conflict could reflect limited emotional depth between partners or unwillingness to engage in communication about difference
true
more than 50% of people over the age of 24 are married
true
most friendships face the challenge of distance, and many dont survive it
true
most people feel defensive when other communicate in neutral ways that suggest the others are distanced and uninvolved with them
true
mothers spend more time than fathers with the children in caretaking activities
true
scripts are useful in guiding us through many of our interactions. However, they are not always accurate or constructive, so we shouldn't accept them uncritically
true
sex and gender also affect the endurance of long-distance friendship
true
silence is considered a form of nonverbal communication
true
some researchers assert that human experience two kinds of emotions: some that are based in biology and thus instinctual and universal , and others that we learn in social interaction
true
the final form of nonlistening is literal listening, which involves listening only for content and ignoring the relationship level of meaning
true
the self has multiple dimensions
true
the typical effects of suffering from the fallacy of helplessness are resignation and depression
true
to symbolize a less formal speaking occasion, a podium might be omitted, chairs might be arranged in a circle, and the person speaking might be seated
true
today as our society struggles with changed in women and men and families, the ideals of manhood are being revised yet again
true
understanding communication climates will give you insight into why you feel relaxed and comfortable in some of your relationships and uneasy and defensive in others
true
unlike passion or attraction, which arise in the present , commitment links partners together in the future
true
unlike passion or attraction, which arise in the present, commitment links partners together in the future
true
we follow communication rules even when we are not consciously aware of them
true
we use stereotypes to make predictions about people and situations
true
when people feel defensive when others communicate in neutral ways that suggest the others are distanced and uninvolved with them
true
when the National Association of Colleges and Employers asked 480 companies what applicant qualities and abilities were most important to them in making hiring decisions, communication skills were at the top of the list
true
women are more likely than men to sustain ties with a friend who live at a distance
true
women are more likely than mmen to perceive companionship as a goal for a first date
true
women tend to be more willing than men to adjust schedules and proprieties to make time for friends
true
___is the first most important principle in effective listening
Being mindful
As soon as Baron finishess speaking, Matt jumps in and says, "Ha! i Knew thats what youd think and i can tear holes in your reasoning," He then proceeds to refute much of what Baron said. Matt engaged in:
Ambushing
tabitha wants some time alone because she feels a need to get in touch with herself as an individual. however, her partner wants them to spend as much time together as possible. the tension illustrates the ___relational dialectic
Autonomy/connection
this involves perceiving personal attacks, criticism, or hostility in communication that is not critical or mean spirited
Defensive Listening
in 1999, Tim Cole and Laura Leets investigated the relationship between attachment styles and the tendency to form relationships with TV personalities. They discovered that people with ____attachment styles were LEAST LIKELY TO FORM RELATIONSHIPS with television characters which is consistent with this attachment styles RELUCTANCE TO FORM ACTUAL RELATIONSHIP
Fearful
some people feel awkward when they first start using this language
I
Jenema is walking in a mall and a homeless person approaches her and asks for money. Jenema keeps walking without speaking or looking at the person. The relationship between Jenema and the homeless person is
I-it
all of the following are part of the process of human perception EXCEPT:
Imagination
according to Mead, because of the____we can set goals for becoming the person we want to be
Me
Lawrence is having trouble listening effectively in his advanced philosophy course. Usually he listens well in class, but the professor in this case is so full of information and he presents such complicated ideas that Lawrence has difficulty following and retaining the lectures. Lawrence is experiencing a listening obstacle known as :
Message Complexity
two broad types of barriers to mindful listening are obstacles in the communication situation and obstacles in the communicators. Some examples of these obstacles are:
Message overload, message complexity, noise, preoccupation, and prejudgement
assertiveness and competitiveness are encouraged and considered good in the US
TRue
conflict is always overtly expressed
false
the nature and dynamics of friendships change throughout life. all of the following statements are supported by research except
adolescent females tend to define their friends as groups of people
Brittany always tells Kevin she loves him. According to the Interpersonal needs theory, Brittany is communication for the need of
affection
the paralanguage is communicated through
all of these: sounds murmurs gasps pitch volume inflection accents
not surprisingly, people who engage in this tend to arouse defensiveness in others
ambushing
this involves very careful listening
ambushing
Edmund is very attentive and supportive to his son Mylan when he is sober, but when Edmund drinks her 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 styles?
anxious-ambivalent
the French work "rue' and the American word "road" mean the same think in their respective cultures. these different symbols used for the same think remind us that language is
arbitrary
these are personal objects we use to announce our identities and heritage and to personalize our environments
artifacts
according to your book, all of the following is included in the nature of friendship except
assertion
qualities that set committed romantic relationships apart from other close relationships include:
assumed permanence
controllability
behavior control
interpersonal communication comes from the root words "inter" and "personal" meaning
between persons
the___area contains information that others know about us but we dont know about ourselves
blind
verbal communication and nonverbal communication are similar in all of the following respects EXCEPT
both are perceived as equally believable
this refers to how we perceive and use time to define identities and interaction
chronemics
all of the following are distinct ways North Americas respond to relational distress
cognitive complexity
Edwina feels a knot in her stomach when she recieve a low grade on her interpersonal exam. She believes she felt the knot because she had a lot of anxiety. Edwina seems to be engaging in
cognitive labeling view of emotions
according to polls reported in 1999, the majority of people perceive___as the number one reason marriage fails
communication problems
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. Deb's perceptions of her friends behavior is based on a ___rule
constitutive
these rules specify how to interpret different kinds of communication. we learn what counts as respect (paying attention), friendliness (smiles or smiley emoticons online communication) affection (kisses and hugs) and professionalism (punctuality and competence)
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
"You're a wonderful person" and "I feel we should work as a team" are examples of
counterfeit emotional language
Desi and COnsuela are arguing about how to spend the tax refund they received. he says they should get the car fixed; she says theyy should first go on vacation; he then suggests they fix the car and use any money left to vacation; she suggests they sell the carr and be rid of the problem. Desi and Consuela are engaging in what kind of unproductive conflict?
counterproposals
the opposite or unproductive communication of recognition of each other is
cross-complaining
after taking cooking lessons, Thelma bakes a cake for her friend Louises birthday. When Louise sees the cake, she says "wow thats sweet. My mom always makes cake for my birthday and she would decorate it so elaborately." Thelma replies, " well i'm sorry that didnt decorate the cake extravagantly. I guess I still have a lot to learn about cooking." Thelmas response illustrates.
defensive listening
the counterpoint to evaluation is___
description
the strategy doesn't evaluate others or what they think and feel
description
Attribution Processes:
determine whether the internal (personality trait) or external (situational factor)
partners in there relationships dont dislike each other, but hat are bored with each other and the relationship. although the relationship was vital and a source od much satisfaction earlier, it now is life less and characterized by apathy
devitalized marriage
for individuals socialized in feminine speech communities, closeness in interpersonal relationships is primarily achieved through
dialogue
"You are a very smart girl" Tammy tells her daughter. Tammys statement is an example of a
direct definition
the dimensions of trust include
emotional reliability
the counterpoint to neutrality is
empathy
for children this is a very important phase in personal development. they are learning to be less dependent on their families, which is essential to becoming a healthy adult
encouraging independence
frank says he wants to go out to dinner and suggests a pizza at Marios. His best friend STan replies " ah, thats where we always go. Im bored with Marioz. Lets go somewhere different tonight" Frank says " but i feel really comfortable at Marios-its is familiar." according to your book, frank and stan should do all the following except
engage in stereotyping behaviors
Pat says, " I am so stupid I'll never graduate from college, I just cant learn this chemistry because I am so darned dumb!" Pats self-communication is an example of:
engaging in self-sabotage
concerning the typical life cycle of families with children, the second stage is usually
enlarging the family
describing his romantic relationship, Bob says " i just fell hook, line, and sinker the moment I saw Soreen. It was a classic case of love at first sight and I still light up whenever I see ehr" Bob seems to have which style of loving
eros
this is the most intuitive and spontaneous of all love styles and it is also the fastest moving
eros
during this stage, for couples who are married, spouses get ised to the labels "wife" and "husband" and social and legal recognition of their union
establishing a family
In Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, same sex marriage a re not given full legal recognition
false
a stereotype is an unscientific generalization applied to a person or situation
false
a study in the text showed that young boys and girls thought peers were less likely to approve of their behavior if they played with others of the same sex
false
age doe snot influence our perception of time
false
although emotions are basic to human beings and communication, that are not difficult to define precisely
false
by dubbing Joe Lieberman as the "first Jew to run for Vice President" in 2000 US Presidential election, some media commentators engaged in stereotyping
false
compared to friendships sustained through face-to-face contact, friendships via email or internet are less personal and committed
false
an example of this phase is: a businessperson may joke or engage in small talk to see whether an associate wants to move beyond the acquaintance level of relating
friendly relations
an example of this phase is: after class, Jean makes a comment about the teacher to Paula. if Paula responds with her impressions of the teacher, she conveys the relationship-level message that shes interested in interacting
friendly relations
an example of this phase: one person in an internet newsgroup invites another member of the group to engage in individual exchange of ideas
friendly relations
during this stage, each person checks out with other to see whether common ground and interests exists
friendly relations
while visiting her parents on break, Deena doesnt pay attention to much of what they say. she lets much of their communication just go in one ear and out the other without listening.. However, when her mom mentions going shopping to get some new clothes and novels for Deena to take back to school, Deena listens attentively. This is an example of ____one form of nonlistening.
selective listening
Tiger Woods described how his father taught him to accept responsibility for his bad shots in golf. WHen he was a preschooler and hit a bad shot, he slammed his club on the ground. His father would ask him, "whos responsible for that bad shot? the cow who made the noise during you back swing? the bag somebody dropped? whos responsibility was that?" Tiger learned to say that it was his responsibility. as he took responsibility for his bad shots, Tiger Woods learned how to improve his game. This is an example of:
self-serving bias
Mr. and Mrs. Miller is a couple who is highly autonomous. Mr. and Mrs. Miller give each other plenty of room and they share less emotionally than the other marital types. The Millers would be best categorized as which of Fotzpatricks marital types
separates
all of the following are external pressures to friendships except:
sexual attraction
people socialized in masculine speech communities tend to achieve closeness in interpersonal relationships primarily through
sharing activities
distinctiveness
similarity in different situations
consistency
similarity over time
consensus
similarity with others.
Charlene says, "I would never join a sorority. All members do is party ad go shopping." Charlenes statement is an example of
stereotype
this is comfortable, even-keeled kind of love based on friendship and compatibility
storge
this kind of love grows out of common interests, values, and life goals
storge
the opposite or unproductive communication of self-summarizing by both parties is:
summarizing the concerns
"i really know a lot more about this than you do, so you should listen to me" this is an example of
superiority of the speaker
typical effects of this fallacy include: thinking you are responsible for others feelings and guilt for how others feel.
taking responsibility for others
which of the following is a prototype?
the person who exemplifies a friend to you