O'Rourke COMM Exam A
"I" vs. "you" language
"I" language is considered more responsible and more likable
USD Research tools
- Copley Website databases - Library circuit
Types of noise
- External - physiological - psychological distractions that interfere with the accurate transmission/reception of a message
Steps of a Perception Check
1) descriptions of sense data 2) two possible interpretations 3) request for confirmation on interpretations
Language convergence
Accommodating one's speaking style to another person, usually a person who is desirable or has a higher status
Collectivism vs. Individualism
Collectivism - a culture in which members focus on the welfare of the group as a whole, rather than being concerned mostly about personal success Individualism - A culture in which members focus on the value and welfare of individual members as opposed to a concern for the group as a whole
Communication
Creating meaning through symbolic interaction
Denotation vs. Connotation
Denotation - A word's defined meaning Connotation - what the word means in context
Empathy vs. Sympathy
Empathy - ability to project oneself into another's point of view, sharing their thoughts and feelings Sympathy - general compassion for another's situation
Stereotyping
Generalization based on limited data
Slang
Language used by a group of people whose members belong to a similar co-culture or other group.
Equivocal words
Language with more than one likely interpretation
Mindless Listening
Passive, low-level information processing - passive listening in which the receiver absorbs a speaker's ideas and passively, rather as a sponge absorbs water
Syntactic rules
Rules that govern the way in which symbols can be arranged as as opposed to the meanings of those symbols
Task vs. relational listening
Task-oriented - has a goal in mind when communicating - masculine Relational - seeks to further emotional connection with communicator - feminine
Ethnocentrism
Tendency to elevate one's own culture - prejudice is a tool of ethnocentrism
Self Concept
The relatively stable set of perceptions each individual holds for himself or herself
low-context culture
a culture in which people use language primarily to express thoughts, feeling, and ideas as directly as possible
high-context culture
a culture that relies heavily on subtle, often nonverbal cues to maintain social harmony
Language Divergence
a linguistic strategy in which speakers emphasize difference between their communicative style and that of others in order to create distance
Relational listening
a listening style that is driven primarily by the goal of building emotional closeness with the speaker
Perception Check
a three part method for verifying the accuracy of interpretations
Mindful listening
active, high-level information processing - more careful, attentive attention
Symbols
an arbitrary sign used to represent a thing, person, idea, event, or relationship in a way that makes communication possible
prejudice
an unfairly biased and intolerant attitude toward others who belong to an out-group
Sex
biological category (male, female, intersex)
Interpersonal communication
communication in which parties consider one another as unique individuals rather than objects
Intrapersonal communications
communications that occurs within a single person (little voice inside your head)
Task-oriented listening
designed to secure information necessary to get a job done
Phonological goals
linguistic rules governing how sounds are combined to form words
Critical listening
listening in which the goal is tho evaluate the quality or accuracy of the speaker's remarks
Analytical listening
listening in which the primary goal is to fully understand the message, prior to any evaluation
What is non-verbal communication
messages expressed non-linguistically
Manipulators
movements in which one part of the body grooms/massages/rubs/holds/fidgets/manipulates other parts of the body
self-esteem
part of self-concept that evaluates self-worth
Communication Apprehension
personal feelings that inhibit willingness to communicate such as - Discomfort - Avoidance - Anxiety/fear
Remembering
recalling previously introduced information, short-term and long-term
stage hogs
receivers who are more concerned with making their point than with understanding the speaker
insensitive listeners
receivers who fail to recognize the thoughts or feeling that are not directly expressed by a speaker, instead accepting the speaker's words at face value
Insulated listeners
receivers who ignore undesirable information
Pseudolistening
receivers who imitate true listening but whose minds are elsewhere
Ambushers
receivers who listen carefully to gather information to use in an attack on the speaker
defensive listeners
receivers who perceive a speaker's comments as a personal attack
Selective Listeners
receivers who respond only to messages that interest them
Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis
relative words gain their meaning by comparison
Paraphrasing
restating in your own words the message you thought the speaker sent, without adding anything new. Used to verify understanding
pragmatic
rules that govern how people use language in everyday interaction
Semantic Rules
rules that govern the meaning of language as opposed to its structure
Gender
socially constructed set of expectations about what it means to be "masculine" or "feminine"
identity management
strategies used by communicators to influence the way others view them
Kinesics
study of body movements, gestures, posture
Power Distance
the degree to which members of a group are willing to accept a difference in power and status
Culture
the language, values, beliefs, traditions, and customs people share as a team
Co-cultures
the perception of membership in a group that is part of an encompassing culture
Decoding
the process by which a receiver attaches meaning to a message
Encoding
the process of putting thoughts into symbols, most commonly words
Supportive Listening
the reception approach to use when others seek help for personal dilemmas
Jargon
the specialized vocabulary that is used as a kind of shorthand by people with common backgrounds
chronemics
the study of how humans use and structure time
proxemics
the study of how people and animals use space
haptics
the study of touch
Listening Fidelity
to describe the degree to which the what a listener understands corresponds with the message the sender attempts to communicate
Facework
verbal and nonverbal behavior designed to create and maintain communicators face and the face of others