Interpersonal Communication Final Study set
Which attachment style do individuals exhibit when they view themselves as worthy of love, but generally believe that others will be deceptive and reject them in interpersonal relationships?
Dismissing attachment
An established language, religion, behavior, values, rituals, and social customs within a society reflect what type of culture?
Dominate culture
The mayor held a press conference at a local library designed to highlight the city's improved literacy program. Local educators and the public praised the changes to the program, changes that the mayor took responsibility for despite little interest or involvement in the program. Which impression management technique did the mayor utilize?
Entitlements
The degree to which an individual views the world from their culture's perspective while evaluating different cultures according to their culture's preconceptions resulting in feelings of dislike, mistrust, or hate for cultures deemed inferior is called what?
Ethnocentrism
Self-compassion involves mindfulness, common humanity, and empathy.
F, The three components of self-compassion are self-kindness, common humanity, and mindfulness
Because the same environmental information is available to everyone present, the process of perception is universal, meaning that every individual experiences the same situation in the same way.
False
Competitive Interrupting
Have you ever had a conversation with someone and while you were telling a story they interrupted you and started telling a similar story of their own that was just a little "better" or "more impressive" than yours?
I-Thou Communication
Highest form of human dialogue because each person affirms the other as cherished and unique.
Characteristics of a culture that values being self-reliant and self-motivated, believes in personal freedom and privacy, and celebrates personal achievement are characteristic of which of the following?
Individualism
When Farnosh gets together with friends, she can chat endlessly about almost any topic. Which of the following is being demonstrated?
Interaction variability
While listening to his friend Fred, Nick noticed the way Fred emphasized certain words and the body language he used. In doing so, what step of the HERIER Model of Listening was Nick practicing?
Interpreting
Physiological noise
Message interference that results from bodily discomfort.
Physical noise
Message interference that results when the noise level (as measured in decibels) makes it difficult to hear a message.
I-You Communication
More personal, but not unique (most common)
Preoccupied attachment
NEG, rejecting, and unlovable. They often worry that their partner will leave or stop loving them. People with anxious attachment may also become manipulative when they feel that a relationship is threatened
Which of the following defines the use of behaviors that increase sensory stimulation between individuals, creating both physical and psychological closeness?
Nonverbal immediacy
Identity
One's name is an essential aspect of our own identity, shaping how we are from a young age. Darolyn's comment about Ursula's unusual name impacted how Ursula felt about the experience and herself
intimate distance ranges from touching to about 18 inches (46 cm) apart
Personal distance begins about an arm's length away; starting around 18 inches
Those times a student nod's their head and occasionally makes eye contact while the professor is talking when in fact they are scrolling through social media is an example of which of the following barriers to listening?
Psuedolistening
Catherine was trying her best to focus on reading her new book. But she found that she was reading the same paragraph over and over again because she couldn't stop thinking about her roommate's exciting news. Which of the following type of noise was interfering with Catherine's ability to comprehend the paragraph's meaning?
Psychological noise
Brian is concerned about his brother's abuse of controlled substances. He and his family organize an intervention to help his brother understand the dangers associated with this behavior, telling him how much they love and support them, and persuade him to enroll in a treatment program. Which function of language did Brian and his family use?
Regulatory functions
interpretations are based off
Relational Satisfaction Involvement Knowledge of Others Expectations Physiological State Psychological State Assumptions Personal Experience Social Roles Cultures
Which theory suggests that language impacts perceptions by showing a culture's worldview?
Sapir-Worf hypothesis
Which of the following occurs when a congruent self-concept is present?
Self-image, self-worth, and the ideal-self overlap reflecting compatibility
During a recent job interview, the interviewer asked Rebecca if she was planning on becoming pregnant in the next few years while working for the company. Which type of language did the interviewer utilize?
Sexist
According to Hall's Four Spaces, which of the following is used by acquaintances during interpersonal interactions?
Social Space
Consequences of self-disclosure can strengthen how you feel or create distance between you and someone else.
T
Dogmatism is the inclination to believe one's point-of-view as undeniably true based on faulty premises and without consideration of evidence and the opinions of others.
T
Nonverbal communication is the primary way people communicate with each other.
T
Prior research has established a connection between an individual's mental health and their physical health.
T
Individuals are constantly communicating with others in their environment through verbal and nonverbal means, whether they intend to or not.
T, Not communicating is communicating.
Leticia hated public speaking. She often became nervous and had butterflies in her stomach. However, when it was her turn, she projected confidence, and no one would have guessed how anxious she was beforehand. What type of self is this an example of
The hidden self is when information about oneself is known by the individual but unknown to others.
Entitlements
This impression management technique is designed to maximize an individual's apparent responsibility for an event
Sam and Peter sit next to each other in class. They had never seen each other before the first day of class and had no idea what to expect sitting next to each other. Over the course of the semester, they talked more and more, learning about each other - their attitudes about class, how they behaved, and their likes and dislikes. By the end of the semester, they were not only comfortable sitting next to each other but had become friends. Which of the following theories best describes what occurred between Sam and Peter?
Uncertainty reduction theory
Which theory provides an explanation as to why people use the types of mass media they do, to fulfill specific goals?
Uses and gratifications theory
Closed Mindedness
When our minds are closed off to listening to what someone is saying
Expectation variability
When you order a favorite dish at a restaurant repeatedly, it isn't exactly the same each time.
Fearful attachment
a pattern of behavior in relationships that is marked by both high anxiety and high avoidance, wherein a person both craves connection but also fears getting too close to anyone.
Self-image
a person's mental picture of him or herself
euphemisms
a word used in place of another word that is viewed as more disagreeable or offensive
Self-concept
all our thoughts and feelings about ourselves, in answer to the question, "Who am I?"
Vocalics
anything that contributes to the creation or maintenance of sound in a person's voice
Kinesics
body language
Intra-communication
communication within yourself
Ostracism
deliberate social exclusion of individuals or groups
Individualism vs. Collectivism
describes whether a culture emphasizes the need of individual or the group
denotative
dictionary definition
dismissive attachment
disinterested = unworthy
Semantic noise
distractions aroused by certain symbols that take our attention away from the main message
Connoative Meaning
emotional connection to a word. the personal and subjective meaning of a word
long term vs short term orientation
focus on the future vs. focus on the past and present
masculinity vs. femineity
focused on earnings vs. relations at home and work
Co-culture
groups that are impacted by a variety of smaller specific cultures that intersect in our lives
HERIER Model of Listening
hearing, understanding, remembering, interpreting, evaluating, and responding.
ethnocentrism
how we evaluate other cultures. cultural ignorance
Darolyn works at a local coffee shop two days per week. She is in charge of taking people's orders and writing their names on the paper cups. This may not seem like a very demanding or important job, but it is one that Darolyn takes very seriously. It is important to her that she not only matches the customer's name with the right drink, but that she spells their name accurately verifying each spelling with the customer before checking them out. Last week, Darolyn took Ursula's order, replying "that's such a cool name." Darolyn's attention to detail and positive comment left Ursula smiling as so many people misspell her unusual name. What communication need was Darolyn primarily addressing when she commented about Ursula's unusual name?
identity
Which of the following is a primary reason to study communication?
improve our own effectiveness as a communicator, Communication is a primary means of human interaction, comprising a significant amount of our time each day, Learn how to take the perspective of our communication partners
Inter-personal communication
interaction with 1 other person
Liz's doctor called to share the results of her blood work. Her doctor informed her that her hemoglobinand hematocrit counts were low, perhaps the result of a vitamin B12 deficiency, thalassemia, or a number of neoplasms of the bone marrow. However, they would need to run another test because the hematocrit count is concentration-dependent and, as a result, isn't completely accurate. What kind of language was her doctor using?
jargon
PERSONAL CONSTRUCTIONS
judgment
cognitive competence
knowledge, skills, and abilities on knowing how to communicate and adapt
Which term is used for anything that interferes with the accurate decoding of a message?
noise
jargon
nonsensical talk; specialized language
Ideal-self
one's perception of whom one should be or would like to be
interaction adaption theory
people interact with others by adapting to their communication behaviors
Senses, age, health, hunger, and biological cycles are examples of what kind of perceptual influence?
physiological
low vs high uncertainty avoidance
preference for structured or unstructured situations
Pseudolistening
pretending to listen
Information Overload
received so much information that you found it difficult to listen and take it all in
Industrial vs. restraint
relatively free gratification to enjoy life vs. gratification regulated by strict social norms
What is the degree to which an individual views themselves as a good person, who deserves to be valued and respected called?
self-worth
Anxious Attachment
sometimes loving and other times indifferent
Blind spots
stereotypes and judgment's that we have been conditioned to know whos' capable of what and who to trust. We always come out to the same outcomes without change.
Haptics
study of touch
Patriotism is a mild form of ethnocentrism.
t
3 Requirements of Empathy
1. Open Mindedness (set aside belief's) 2. Imagination (person's background, opinions, and thoughts) 3. Commitment (sincere desire)
body positivity
1. reclaim health 2. practice intuitive "self care" 3. cultivate self-love 4. declare your own authentic beauty 5. build community
public space
12ft
intamate
18 inches
personal distance
18in to 4ft
social distance
4ft to 12ft
reflected appraisal theory
A theory that states that the self a person presents is in large part based on the way others categorize the individual, the roles they expect him or her to play, and the behaviors or traits they EXPECT him or her to exhibit.
perception checking
A three-part method for verifying the accuracy of interpretations, including a description of the sense data, two possible interpretations, and a request for confirmation of the interpretations.
Which of the following do mindful intercultural interactions require?
Attention Intention Attitude
What is the pathway or medium in which communication messages are sent?
Channel
Aaron can't believe how many things he needs to get done at work before the end of the day. When possible, he works on multiple tasks at the same time. What type of nonverbal communication is he displaying?
Chronemics
Which of the following statements accurately characterizes communication competence?
Competence balances social appropriateness and personal effectiveness
As Roger listened to the waiter repeat his order, he nodded his head in agreement. Which function of nonverbal communication did Roger demonstrate?
Complementing
Secure attachment
Consistent attention and love trusting of others and bond readily, while individuals with insecure attachment struggle to trust others and form bonds.
According to Stella Ting-Toomey, which of the following best describes why cultures handle conflict differently?
Cultures have different priorities for saving face and also have different perspectives on what it means to save face.
Microculture
the smallest subgroup within a culture that shares specific cultural features such as values or behaviors
Chronemics
the use of time
Uncertainty reduction theory
theory suggesting that people find uncertainty to be unpleasant, so they are motivated to reduce their uncertainty by getting to know others
social comparison theory
theory that we seek to evaluate our abilities and beliefs by comparing them with those of others
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
top to bottom: self-actualization Esteem Love and Belonging Safety needs Physiological needs (air water)
I-It Communication
we do not acknowledge the humanity of other people
Rebuttal Tendency
we listen to what the other side says in order to create arguments against them.
low vs. high power distance cultures
whether power is widely or narrowly distributed among people
Self-conceptualization
your ideas, perceptions, and feelings about who you are