Reflect & Relate Interpersonal Communication
Five steps of listening
1.Concentrate on important aspects of encounters and control factors that impede your attention 2.Communicate your understanding by providing feedback 3. Improve your recall abilities 4.Develop an awareness of your primary listening functions 5.Practice shifting your listening style, depending on the encounter
Define Passion
A blended emotions of surprise and joy. A positive feeling, such as excitement, amazement, and sexual attraction.
Define Fear
A feeling of terror brought on by a belief that your in danger
Define skirting
A form of avoidance by changing the topic or joking about it
Define sniping
A form of avoidance. Communicating in a negative fashion and abandoning the conversation or refusing to interact
Define dialect
A large group of people within a particular culture develop their own variation of language
What is the actor-observer effect
A tendency to credit external forces as a cause for our behavior instead of internal factors. Prevalent during unpleasant interaction.
What are four listening styles CAPT
Action-oriented listeners, time-oriented listeners, people-oriented listeners, content-oriented listeners.
How does nonverbal communication convey meaning
Allows a person to gather information based on nonverbal signs such as body language
Define the principal of Irreversible Relationship Information
Asking yourself if what your about to say going to lead to an outcome you want.
Define and List conflict management styles
Avoidance: involves skirting and sniping Accommodation: motivated by the desire to please Competition: pursuing ones owns goals at the expense of others Reactivity: explosive response to conflict Collaboration: most effective
Define Stereotypes
Beliefs that certain attributes are characteristics of members of a particular group.
Compare friends and best friends
Best friends are usually same sex, greater intimacy, count of them to listen, distinct in the shared activities commit the friends to each other
What are friendship challenges
Betrayal: breaking confidence, Geographical Separation, and attraction: being attracted to each other beyond friendship
What are acts of friendship betrayl
Break confidence, backstabbing, spreading rumors, and lying
What are the characteristics of an I-thou relationship
By embracing similaritys we see things from another person point of view.
What is Linear communication
Communication flows in one direction, from starting point to end point.
What is transactional communication
Communication is multidirectional, each individual influences the communication
What is interactive communication
Communication that involves a sender and receiver.
What are the five principals of interpersonal communication
Content, Relationship,Intentional or Unintentional,Irreversible, and Dynamic
What is the impact of the looking glass self
Defining yourself based on how others see you. Struggling with your identity and who you are.
Contrast denotative and connotative meaning
Denotative is the literal meaning of a word. Connotative is when we use words that have additional understanding.
Define presentation communication goals
Desires you have to present yourself in a certain way, so others perceive you as being a particular type of person.
Why do FWB fail
Different expectations, develop romantic feelings, and the relationship doesn't satisfy them
Define kitchen sinking
During a conflict combatants hurl insults and accusations that have nothing to do with the disagreement
Define Interpersonal Communication
Dynamic conversation between two people in which a message is exchanged to significantly influence their thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and relationships.
The primary emotion of joy is associated with what High Intensiity Counterpart
Ecstasy
What are the principals of downward communication
Emphazise communication, listen empathically, be polite when communicating wants and needs, be sensitive when reprimanding, and share relevant information with employees
What are blended emotions
Experiencing two or more primary emotions simultaneously. contempt( anger and disgust) remorse (disgust and sadness) and awe( surprise and fear)
What are the functions of friendship
Fulfill need for companionship and achieve practical goals
What is the Johari Window
Hidden Self and the Revealed Self
Define the principal of Intentional or Unintentional Relationship Information
In some cases people understand certain meanings and people read meaning into behaviors that you didn't intend to communicate
Define the principal of Relationship Information
Influences how people interpret content information based on the relationship.
Define types of peer relationships
Informational: equivalent-status coworkers. Communication is limited to work related content Collegial:coworkers whom we consider friends. Discuss work and personal issues Special: equivalent-status coworkers that are best friends in the workplace
What are the patterns of self-disclosure in intimate relationships
Intimacy, Listeners have to be supportive, Both people have to share information, and knowing that not all disclosure boost intimacy.
What type of "space" is associated w/ proxemics
Intimate Space 0-18' Personal Space 18'-4ft Social Space 4ft-12ft Public Space up to 12ft
What is the risk of self disclosure
It's irreversible
Types of nonverbal codes
Kinesics: visible body movement Vocalics: pitch & tone Haptics: touch Proxemics: physical distance Physical Appearance: how we look Artifacts: the things we possess influence how we see ourselves Environment: physical features of our surroundings
Compare and contrast liking & loving
Liking is a feeling of affection and respect that we have for our friends. Loving is vastly deeper and more intense emotional experience.
What are the three models of communication
Linear, Interactive, and Transactional
What is aggressive listening
Listen solely to find an opportunity to attack their conversational partners.
Define Action-oriented listeners
Listeners who want brief to the point information so they can make a decisions
Contrast hearing and listening
Listening involves receiving, understanding, responding, and recalling information. It unfolds over time.Hearing happens through observation. Light travels to the lens, retina, that sends images to the brain. Sound waves travel into the ear canal until they reach the eardrum.
What are the five functions of listening
Listening to comprehend, discern, analyze, appreciate, and support
Define Joy
Living a happy emotional life by creating maintaining happiness through decisions, thoughts, words and deeds.
What are strategies for maintaining face
Make sure your communication & behaviors mesh w/ what others know about you. Your communication must be enforced by objects and events in the environment.
Define downward communication
Messages from a superior or subordinate.
What function of language is used for LGBT
Naming
How do others tend to judge and perceive themselves
Negatively
Define nonverbal communication
Nonspoken physical and behavioral cues
What is self monitoring
Observing communication and situation norms
What are the Big Five Personality Traits OCEAN
Openess, Conscientiousness, Extraversion,Agreeableness, and Neuroticism
High-context cultures
People assume that people within their culture will share their viewpoint. Presume that b/e they are in the same culture they know what they are talking about.
Low-context cultures
People tend not presume that others share their beliefs, attitudes, or values. Strive to be direct and informative.
Define people-oriented listeners
People who listen to establish commonalities between themselves and others. Have concern for others emotions.
When words are used as symbols what do they represent
People, places, and ideas
What are the defining elements of romantic relationships
Perception: two partners perceive they are in a relationship Diversity:exhibiti differences Choice: selecting who you want and whether you want to maintain the bond Commitment: a psychological attachment to a partner with intention to cont. the relationship Tensions:competing impulses between ourselves and our feelings toward others Communication
Define power currencies
Possessing or controlling a valued resource that gives you influence over individuals
What are complementary relationship
Power is imbalanced. "I am special, better than you"
What are symmetrical relationships
Power that is balanced. "we are the same"
Define content-oriented listeners
Prefer to be intellectually challenged. Take time carefully evaluate facts.
What are three types of communication goals
Presentation,Instrumental, and Relationship
What are the five features of communication according to NCA. PMCCM
Process, Message, Context, Channel, and Media. PMCCM
Explain mixed-status relationships
Relationships between coworkers of different orginizational status. Most common are supervisory relationships
Types of power currencies
Resource, Expertise, Social Network, Personal, and Intimacy
Define time-oriented listeners
Scheduled listeners who who prefer brief and concise
What process is involved when we direct out attention to other stimuli
Selection
What is narcissistic listening
Self-absorbed listening:ignores what others have to say and directs the conversation to him- or herself and his or her own interest.
What communication is involved in the interactive model
Sender, Receiver, Feeddback, and Fields of experience
What are the functions of language
Share Meaning, Shape thought, Naming, Performing Actions, Craft conversations, and Manage relationships
What are Primary Emotions DASSJAF
Surprise, Joy, Disgust, Anger, Fear, Sadness .
What is the self serving bias
Taking credit for success despite the external factors
Define instrumental communication goals
Task you want to accomplish through interpersonal communication. The attempt to fulfill a goal
Define linguistic determinism
That language determines the way we think
Define Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
That language shapes how we think about things (Sapir).We cannot conceive that for which we lack vocabulary (Whorf). We are mentally constrained by language to think only certain thoughts, we cannot interpret the world in neutral ways because we see the world through the lens of our language
What is the self-discrepency theory
The characteristics you want to possess (ideal self) and your (ought self) the person others expect you to be.
Define organizational climate
The emotional quality of a workplace environment. Defensive or supportive
Define verbal communication
The exchange of spoken or written language.
What is an attribution
The explanation we create for others comments or behaviors
Define Interpersonal Communication Competence
The first step in communicating consistently in ways that are appropriate, effective, and ethical.
Define the principal of Content Information
The information you convey through the words you speak.
Describe self-concept attributes
The overall perception of who you are. Beliefs: convictions that certain things are true Attitudes:how you evaluate your self Values:principles that guide your actions
Compare and contrast symmetrical & complimentary relationships
The power that is presenting relationships is either balanced (sym) or imbalanced (comp). People w/ moderate power are more likely to use controlling communication
Define conflict
The process that occurs when people perceive that they have incompatible goals
Who has primary control over a message
The sender
What is fundamental attribution error
The tendency to attribute other's behavior solely to internal causes rather than social or environmental forces
Define linguistic relativity
The theory that languages create variations in the ways cultures perceive and think about the world
What is attribution
The way we interpret information from interpersonal encounters, we create explanations for others comments or behaviors
Define self-discrepancy theory
Two mental standards. The IDEAL SELF, characteristics that you want to possess, the perfect you. OUGHT SELF, the person others wish and expect you to be.
Define relationship communication goals
Using communication to build, maintaining, or terminating bond with others.
What are the characteristics of friendship
Voluntary, driven by shared interest, Characterized by self-disclosure, rooted in liking, and volatile
Define the perception process
We SELECT information to focus our attention, we then ORGANIZE the information into understandable patterns so that we can INTERPRET its meaning.
Define Face
When communicating with others, you present what you want others to see.
Words, when used as symbols, represent what ?
When we use items to interpret other things in communication.
Define the principal of Dynamic Information
When you interact with others, your communication are constantly in flux. No two interactions with the same person will ever be identical and no two moments within the same interaction will ever be identical.
How can you reduce uncertainty accrding to the Uncertainity Reduction Theory
You can reduce uncertainty, create an expalnation for behvior, predict behavior, and anticipate how others will respond