spc midterm
language the emphasizes ownership of thoughts and feelings is called
"I" language
variations in language rules shared by large groups of people are known as
dialects
when nonverbal messages contradict verbal messages, people tend to believe the verbal messages more
false
defamation can be desribed as
false communication, libel when in written form, slander when spoken (all of the above)
action-oriented listeners
focus on tasks, organization, to-the-point messages
appropiateness
following the relevant rules, norms, and expectations for specific relationships and situations achieved through self-monitoring
Harold Lasswell
four persuasive aims of government propaganda: who gets what, when, and how
hugging a friend you haven't seen in a while is an example of
friendship-warmth touch
Semi-fixed features
furniture, lightning,color
Gestalt
general impression of a person
self-esteem
how you feel about yourself overall value you assign to yourself
stages of listening: interpreting
identifying implications in persons words
which type of gesture accents verbal messages
illustrators
verbal and nonverbal behaviors that have contradictory meanings are called
incongruent messages
cicero's objectives of public speaking
instruct persuade honor
when you practice nonverbal inhibition, you
limit or control your nonverbal behavior
communication model
linear communication interactive communication transactional communication
stages of listening: positive feedback
look directly at the speaker. smile, position body toward speaker. lean forward
when lyle and his girlfriend engage in public displays of affection such as holding hands, hugging, and kissing, what type of touch are they using
love-intimacy touch
while communicating with someone from a high-contact culture, it would be wise
maintain close physical proximity
mnemonics
mental devices that aid memory
impression
mental images of people, who they are, how you feel about them
horn effect
negative gestalt
which of the following statements about nonverbal communication is true?
nonverbal communication conveys more meaning the verbal communication
self-concept
our understanding and evaluation of who we are based on beliefs, attitudes, and values
mask
outward presentation to cover private aspects of self
ideal self
person we would like to be, the qualities that you want to possess
internal factors
personality, character, and emotions that cause a behavior
stages of listening: Hearing
physically processing sound
halo effect
positive Gestalt (impression)
face
positive self you want others to believe
Artifacts
possessions that communicate identity to others
the number one response given by convicted muggers of what they look for in potential victims was
posture
self-fulfilling prophecy
prediction about interactions that modify behavior , may cause predictions to come true
time-oriented listeners
prefer brief and concise encounters
content-oriented listeners
prefer to be intellectually challenged by messages
language that expresses contempt, dislike, or disdain for a group or its members is called
prejudiced language
pseudo-listening
pretending to listen
Communication
process of creating messages / conveying meaning
if you were asked to deliver a presentation to incoming first-year students at your college, which physical distance zone would you use
public space
perception checking
question your impression of a person
stages of listening: understanding
recognizing literal meaning of words
all languages have their own rules regarding spelling, grammar, and punctuation. what are these rules called?
regulative rules
what is the term for items that represent other things
symbols
self-serving bias
the tendency for people to take personal credit for success but blame failure on external factors
actor-observer effect
the tendency of people to make external attributions regarding their own behaviors
private self
the way you really are. combination of self awareness, self concept, and self esteem
external factors
things outside the person that caused a behavior
Perception
three step process: selection of info to FOCUS attention on ORGANIZATION of info into understandable pattern INTERPRETATION of meaning of patterns
which of these is a symbol
words
Jean Piaget
Known for his theory of cognitive development in children.. children's ability to perspective-take
to make your communication more understandable, you should
abide by the cooperative principle
Effectiveness
accomplishing tasks that help fulfill organizational objectives
instrumental goals
achieving practical objectives/accomplishing tasks
during steve's presentation he constantly scratches his head and fixes his tie, what kind of gesture is he using?
adaptors
regulative rules apply only to spoken conversation
false
empathy
"feeling into" another person's thoughts and emotions
language that focuses attention on and blames others is called
"you" language
Types of nonverbal communication
-Body Movement(kinesics) - Vocie(vocalics) - Touch (haptics) - Personal Space (proxemics) - Appearence
intimate space
0 to 18in
cicero's 5 requirements of speech crafting
1. invention 2. arrangement 3.style 4.memory 5.delivery
public space
12 feet or more
personal space
18 inches to 4 feet
social space
4-12 feet
individualistic culture
A culture in which people believe that their primary responsibility is to themselves. individual goals> group goals
self-discrepancy theory
A theory that behavior is motivated by standards reflecting ideal and ought selves.
mediated communication
Any communication that is carried out using some channel other than those used in face-to-face communication. separated by technological device
selective listening
a listening style in which the receiver responds only to messages that interest him or her
when communicating online typing in all capital letters is the equivalent of
a loud volume
if during a medical exam, your physician maintains a neutral face when she finds a problem, what type of behavior is she demonstrating?
an incongruent message
alegebraic impressiona
analyzing positive and negative things about someone, calculating and updating overall impression
objects you posses that help express your identity to others
artifacts
aggressive listening
attend to what others say solely to find an opportunity to attack their conversational partners
fundamental attribution error
attributing others' behavior to internal factors
stages of listening: negative feedback
avoid eye contact, turn your body away, look bored , distracted
dominance can be demonstrated by all of the following except
avoiding eye contact
sarah is upset that her significant other broke up with her, her friend asks what's wrong and sarah says nothing.. which component of cooperative verbal communication is sarah violating?
be honest
which aspect of grice's cooperative principle focuses on using truthful information
be honest
Empathy mindset
beliefs about whether empathy is something that can be developed and controlled
business partners are designing their new office space and furnishings.. hardwood floor and furniture, which aspect of nonverbal communication does this illustrate
both fixed and semi-fixed environmental features
aristoles requirements for persuasion
demonstrates provide logical reasons appeal to emotions
relationship goals
building, maintaining, or terminating bonds with others
stages of listening: remembering
calling messages back into conscious mind
strereotype
categorizing people into a social group, forming impressions based on social group
self-verification theory
choosing relational partners based on self-concept
contexts
class, parties, work, home
stages of listening: Responding
communicating attention and comprehensions to speaker
small group communication
communication among a small number of people who share a common purpose or goal, who feel connected to each other, and who coordinate their behavior
public communication
communication directed at an audience that is larger than a small group
stages of listening: evaluating
comparing new information against past knowledge
symbols tend to derive their meaning from people and their experience. what type of meaning does this illustrate?
connotative meaning
your friend is on a trip, you say "i hate you" but you don't really mean it, it's just envy, what type of meaning does your friend need to comprehend?
connotative meaning
associated or implied meanings are called
connotative meanings
to increase your ability to interpret and understand nonverbal communication, you should
consider the context, practice perception-checking, consider the other person's culture (all of the above)
telling a friend i love that movie while rolling your eyes is an example of what kind of nonverbal communication?
contradicting the verbal message
Messages
convey meaning
in comparing gender and culture and their impact on verbal communication, we can conclude that
culture has a greater impact than gender on verbal communication
collectivistic cultures
cultures that emphasize the needs and goals of the group over the needs and goals of the individual. group goals> individual goals
habitually attacking a person online is
cyberbullying
self-presentation goals
deliberately presenting yourself in certain ways
losing face
doing something that contradicts one's face or mask, being perceived as a phony. can cause embarrassment, shame, humiliation, and sadness
behaviors used to exert power and influence over others communicate
dominance
Elton Mayo
effects of coworker interactions on productivity
what type of gesture substitutes for verbal messages
emblems
which of these illustrates the importance of facial expressions in nonverbal communications
emoticons
joachin is telling his parents about a funny cat video.. he imitates the cat's actions. how is joachin's nonverbal communication functioning in the situation?
enhancing the verbal message
critical self-reflection
evaluating and improving communication
social comparison
examining the difference between oneself and another person
attribution
explanation for the behavior. why things are happening
nonverbal communication can be used to
express emotions, manage interactions, present your self (all of the above)
Modalities
face to face interaction
andy knows when he receives a message from his father saying "we need to talk" he's done something wrong. this is an example of denotative meaning of language
false
if while driving you are cut off by another driver and flip them off, you are using an illustrator
false
men smile more often than women
false
If you point in a particular direction while providing someone directions, in what way are you using nonverbal communication?
repeating the verbal message
`people-orientated listeners
see listening as opportunity to establish bonds
interactions
series of exchanged messages
what behavior communicates submissiveness
smiling
sensory channel
sound, sight, touch
beth raises her voice.. emphasizes "STOP", what kind of nonverbal communication technique is being used in this situation?
spotlighting the verbal message
self-awareness
the ability to view yourself as a unique person distinct from your surrounding environment and to reflect on your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
Rhetoric
the art of using language effectively and persuasively
interpersonal communication
the exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people
ought self
the person you think others want you to be
Ethics
the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
public self
the self we present to others
"You language places blame on other people."
true
"you" language places blame on others
true
affect displays can be unintentional or intentional
true
deception is unethical because it denies other information they may need to make personal on professional decisions.
true
if your communication professor seems to really tailor his lectures and examples to the students in his class, he is demonstrating the cooperative principle
true
language helps people create and reinforce their cultural identity
true
nonverbal communication can be ambiguous because it is governed by rules that vary across cultures
true
of all the body movements, facial expressions convey the most information and have the most impact
true
prejudiced language is a form of stereotyping
true
research suggests that during verbal communication men and women respond in similar matter 99% of the time
true
research suggests that women are better than men at both sending and receiving nonverbal messages
true
symbols can have multiple meanings, which can lead to misunderstanding
true
women typically gaze more at others during interaction than men
true
compared to denotative meaning, connotative meaning is
used more in close, personal relationships
tone, pitch, loudness, and ratio are all components of
vocalics
fixed features
walls, ceilings,floors