IHC Midterm
Selective listening begins at adolescence.
False
Stereotypes are inaccurate generalizations about groups.
False
The media is not a primary agent in teaching social perspectives.
False
We can freeze communication at any moment.
False
A linear model of communication may accurately describe particular types of communication, such as leaving a voicemail.
True
A prototype is a model that defines the most representative example of a category.
True
The attachment style an infant develops can change over the course of life.
True
A noisy room is an example of what obstacle to listening?
environmental distraction
What is the term used for the ability to perceive another person as a unique and distinct individuals based on our knowledge of them?
person-centered perception
Age does not influence perceptions; they are stable.
False
An inference is based solely on facts gained from observing stimuli.
False
Cultural differences play a relatively unimportant role in interpersonal communication.
False
Effective communication principles are the same across all cultures.
False
Gender is the most important influence on our sense of self.
False
Which of the following is/are guidelines for encouraging personal growth as a communicator?
Gain knowledge as a basis for personal change.
What area of communication emphasizes the relationships between coworkers?
Organizational Communication
What type of communication did the ancient Greek, Aristotle, primarily focus on?
Public Communication
All of the following are values of self-disclosing EXCEPT:
Self-disclosure leads to positive ego boundaries.
Being mindful is important for all types of listening purposes.
True
Empathy is the ability to feel with another person.
True
Feedback in the communication process can be either intentional or unintentional.
True
In communication, all parts of the system affect each other.
True
Meanings are at the heart of communication.
True
Self-indication occurs when we point out certain things to ourselves.
True
Upward comparison is the tendency to compare ourselves to people who exceed us in what they have or can do.
True
We internalize the generalized other's perspective.
True
We spend more time listening than we do talking.
True
Within the United States, there are distinct social communities based on race, gender, and sexual orientation.
True
Jill is nervous about her biology test and says to her roommate, "This is stupid! I'm stupid! I'm going to fail." When Jill gets her test back a week later, she learns that she did, in fact, fail the test. Jill engaged in ____.
a self-fulfilling prophecy
Mary is studying for her final exams and is quite stressed about getting good grades. Her roommate Anne asks, "Have you finished studying yet?" Mary gets offended and verbally attacks Anne by saying, "Get off my case. I'm doing the best I can to prepare." Anne replies, "Sorry Mary, I was just checking to see how you were doing." Mary's dialogue to Anne could be viewed as
defensive listening.
Since Sam was a baby, her parents have always told her, "Treat others how you want to be treated." This is an example of a(an)
identify script
When doctors listen with a stethoscope to diagnose heart functioning of chest congestion, they are engaging in which type of listening?
listening to discriminate
While listening to her friend Bill, Judy occasionally says, "tell me more" or "that's interesting; go on." These are examples of what type of communication to demonstrate interest and attentiveness?
minimal encouragers
Listening to enrich our lives so that we can enjoy conversations, music, etc. and not worry about concentrating, organizing, and remembering is what type of listening?
pleasurable
David had his laptop open, was working on a paper and checking out his favorite set of websites. All of a sudden his phone rings and it is his mother. So, during the conversation with his mother, he answers by saying, "ummm hmmm," "yeah," "sure," "ummm hmmm" all because he was really focused on the websites open on his laptop. David is engaged in
pseudolistening
If we wish to enhance our competence and avoid problems of abstractions, we should
recognize that all perceptions are subjective. avoid mind reading. check our perception with others. distinguish between facts and inferences. ^all are correct
The attribution that explains actions as resulting from a global pattern or a specific instance is known as
scope
While visiting her parents on a break from school, Deena doesn't pay attention to much of what they say. She lets much of their communication just come in one ear and out the other without her ever listening. However, when her mother mentions going shopping to get some new clothes and good novels for Deena to take back to school, Deena listens attentively. This is an example of
selective listening.
Marjorie plays soccer. She is a first year student on her high school team, and after the first practice, she feels pretty awful about herself because the seniors are much better players than she is. She tells her friend, "I look like a five-year-old compared to them! How will I ever get that good? I'm embarrassed to even practice." By judging her ability based on the skills of her teammates, Marjorie is engaging in ____.
social comparison