Communications Final
The interactive view of emotions rests on three key culturally influenced concepts.
Framing rules, feeling rules, emotion work
the perspective of the ________ other reflect the views generally held by others in a society
Generalized others
tabitha and her partner respond to their tension by deciding to spend part of the weekend together and part of it engaged in seperate activities; This repsonse is called
Neutralization
having a dorm room to sleep in every night fulfills which of maslows needs
Safety needs
_________ information is what we know about ourselves but choose not to reveal to most others
hidden
Which of the follwing is a personal construct
how a friend measures up on the dimension of intelligent-unintelligent
"One day I wont have to worry about money. ONe day ill make a great salary" these illustrate how symbols allow for
hypothetical thought
ordering lunch at a drive through would be an example of
i-it communication
three dimensions of commited relationships are
intimacy, commitment, and passion
in the _____ phase of romantic relationship deterioraation, relational partners may begin to consider alternatifes to the relaionship
intrapsychic
there are sic growth stages to most romantic relationships two of these are
invitaional communication, exploration communication
many scholars argue that race
is a socially constructed category
jed comes to class and doesnt make any contributions during discussion. Based on what you know, which of the following is an inference of jed
jed doesnt care about the class
all of the following are panes of johari window except
known
this refers to space and how we use it
proxemics
Ed shouts, "I am shouting because you're shouting!" Yet Sonny shouts back, "No, I'm shouting because you're shouting." The difference between how Ed and Sonny see the cause of the shouting is due to differences in:
punctuation
charlene says "i would never join a sorority. all the members do it aprty and go shopping" charlenes statement is an example of
rational judgement
which one of the following is not a paralanguage behavior
refusing to speak
an example of these rules is when we understand that we can wear jeans and tshirts to class but that different clothes are generally appropriate in our wokrplace
regulative
in _______ we communicate attention and interest
responding
Nikki believes that she is lovable and that people are loving and can be trusted. Nikki has a ____ attachment style.
secure
A form of nonlistening is ____, which involves focusing only on particular parts of communication.
selective listening
according to the proccess of human perception the selection process includes all of the following except
self-indication
Janet says, "I didn't get a job offer because the interviewer was biased and it was a nasty day. However, Ellen didn't get an offer because she isn't qualified." This is an example of
self-serving bias
people socialized in masculine speech communities tend to achieve closeness in interpersonal relationships primarily through
sharing activities
common forms of expressing feelings innafectively include
speaking in generalities
which of the following is not a regulative rule of interpersonal conflict
speaking is a way to show you care about issues
the opposite of strategy is
spontaneity
involves controlling the outward expression of emotion
surface acting
what are two charecteristics of symbols used in language
Arbitrary, Abstract
Brad and angie get into a heated argument. During their argument brad calls angie a few bad names. then later he apologizes to angie. brad does not realize which principle of interpersonal communication.
Interpersonal communication is irreversible
Models of communication view communication as flowing only in one direction, from sender to receiver.
Linear
As soon as Barton finishes speaking, Matt jumps in and says, "Ha! I knew that's what you'd think and I can tear holes in your reasoning." He then proceeds to refute much of what Barton said. Matt has engaged in:
ambushing
in marias office she has many religous items and paintings these are examples of
artifacts
verbal communication and nonverbal communication are similar except
both are percieved as equally believable
which of the follwing is not a constituitive rule of communication
business email must be answered within 24 hours
ethnocentrism is one form of ____ communication
certainty
all of the following are reasons why we may not express emotions except
communication problems
research indicates that in general the least effective and least satisfying reponse to the tension generated by relational dialectics is to
compormise to meet both needs somewhat but to meet neither completely
if a parent says to a 5 year old child to clean their room, what is the meaning of this interaction
content
this involves percieving perwonal attack criticism or hostility in communication that is not critical or mean-spirited
defensive listening
according to your book all of the following is included in the nature of friendship except
diverse communication styles
When communicating with a person with a disability, all of the following are generally accepted guidlines except
do not lean on a persons wheelchair as this may be an invasion of personal space
the dimensions of trust include
emotional reliability
the strongest level on confrimation is
endorsement
the opposite fo superiority is
equality
Assertiveness and affirming oneself involves the same kinds of communication across all cultures
false
fathers are more likely than mothers to specialize in protecting children and emotionally reassuring them
false
in western society race is not considered a primary aspect of personal identity
false
passion is the primary foundation for enduring romance
false
scholars agree that our basic emotions are happiness and anger
false
selective listening is effective becasue we focus on the most important parts of a message
false
the first g=cognitive schema we use to organize perceptions is the script
false
when frinedships deteriorate or suffer serious violations communications chnges in unpredictable wasy
false
the meanings we assign to behavioir in romantic relationships are entirely individualistic
flase
during the _____ phase of romantic relationship deterioration individuals try to make sense of what the relationship meant, why it didnt work out what it meant and how it affected them
grave dressing
the sense of touch is called
haptics
the clearest indication that a frienship is in the waning stage is
less quality and quantity of communication
this kind of love sees love as a game
ludus
in its simplest form the linear model of communication has three parts name two
message, sender
daryll says to his friend you must be so happy youre about to become an uncle darylls statement is an example of
mind reading
the first step in listening is to make a decision to be
mindful
becasue nonverbal communication is ______ selective perception is likely to occur
multi-channeled
the ____ view of emotions posits this model. Stimulus > physiological response > emotion
organismic view
all of the following are risks to self disclosing communication except
others may increase closeness with us
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 and how to approach relationships.
this kind of love is practical love
pragma
three secondary styles or love are
pragma. mania and agape
My boss Susan is a great supervisor because she listens to her employee's concerns and ideas. Susan is an example of a(n):
prototype
this defines the clearenst or most representative examples of some cateogory
prototype
this communicates openness to toher points of view. we suggest that our minds arent sealed
provisionalism
Men and women tend to differ somewhat in their listening. men tedn to focus on their listening on specific content areas while wimen focus on
the whole of communication
we are most likely to engage in emotion work when we
think what we are feeling is innapropriate
in some cultures such as asian silence indicates
thoughtfullness
this model of communication abandons the idea of reciever and a sender
transactional
We follow communication rules even when we are not consciously aware of them.
true
a distinct feedback loop is only a feature of the transactional model of communication
true
a form of nonlistening is literal listening which involves listening not only for content and ignoring the relationship level of meaning
true
because nonverbal communication is symbolic, it is arbitrary ambiguous and abstract
true
because we can not communicate the absence of a messsage is a message
true
geographic distanc is the reason the majority of high school friendships dissolve when students begin college
true
many scholars think that most or all emotions aree socially constructed to a substantial degree
true
nonverbal communication reflects cultural values
true
perceptions are subjctive
true
some people are generally defensive expecting criticism from all quarters
true
speech communities are not necessarily defineed by geographic location and boundaries
true
the likelihood of sustaining a long distance frinedship depends on factors such as socioeconomic class and sex
true
the self has multiple dimensions
true
the tensions of relational dialectics keep relationships stagnant bcause they increase interpersonal
true
In general, masculine-gender speech communities follow this communication rule:
use talk to accomplish practical goals
while listening to her friend bill, judy occasionally says tell me more or thats interesting go on. judy is
using minimal encouragers
women tend to provide more ____ emotional support for their friends then men
verbal
which one of the following statments is true about emotions
we experience emotions holistically