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Interpersonal Communication Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Any interaction between more than two people.
Narrative
Intimate Distance
Quantitive Interpersonal Communication
Territory
2. Study of how people communicate through bodily movements.
Proxemics
Oculesics
Kinesics
Spiral
3. Fails to acknowledge the other person's communicative attempt - verbally or nonverbally - E.g. Failing to return a phone call
Nonverbal Communication
Impervious Response
Public Distance
Standpoint Theory
4. First step to perception; where data we will attend to.
Reference Groups
Computer-mediated Communication (CMC)
Selection
Facework
5. Attempt to depict all the factors that affect human interaction.
Perceived Self
Self-serving Bias
Transaction Communication Model
Content Dimension
6. Area that serves as an extension of our physical being.
Self- monitoring
Territory
Reflected Appraisal
Defensiveness
7. Communication strategies people use to influence how others view them.
Androgynous
Tangential Response
Oculesics
Identity Management
8. Masculine and feminine traits.
Self-serving Bias
Self-concept
Androgynous
Aggressiveness
9. Plays a role in virtually every interpersonal act.
Self-fulfilling Prophecy
Halo Effect
Transaction Communication Model
Interpretation
10. Distance between communicators can have a powerful effect on how we regard and respond to others. 4 feet to 12 feet.
Social Distance
Identity Management
Presenting Self
Proxemics
11. A mirroring of the judgements of those around him or her.
Negotiation
Confirmation Bias
Nonverbal Communication
Reflected Appraisal
12. Has two or more equally plausible meanings
Haptics
Spiral
Kinesics
Equivocal Language
13. Describes the abundance of nonverbal cues that add clarity to a verbal message.
Impersonal Response
Face-threatening Acts
Richness (of communication media)
Certainty
14. When a person's expectations of an even and her or his subsequent behavior based on those expectations - make the outcome more likely to occur.
Communication Competence
Self-fulfilling Prophecy
Ambiguous Response
Empathy
15. Reciprocal pattern of climate patterns. Can be positive or negative.
Feedback
Spiral
Selection
Presenting Self
16. Process of protecting our presenting self - our face
Provisionalism
Defensiveness
Disinhibition
Self-Disclosure
17. First type of defense-arousing message; judges other person usually in a negative way
Transaction Communication Model
Evaluation
Feedback
Perception Checking
18. Process of attaching meaning to behavior.
Reflected Appraisal
Transaction Communication Model
Attribution
Equivocal Language
19. Anything that interferes with the transmission and reception of a message.
First-order Realities
Noise
Standpoint Theory
Empathy
20. Provides a better way to check and to share your interpretations. Has three parts.
Interpretation
Tangential Response
Perception Checking
Organization
21. Deliberate attempt to hide or misrepresent the truth.
Social Comparison
Lie
Personal Space
Incongruous Response
22. Messages expressed by nonlinguistic means.
Nonverbal Communication
Confirmation Bias
Communication Climate
Aggressiveness
23. Study of how communication is affected by the use - organization - and perception of space and distance.
Cognitive Conservatism
Standpoint Theory
Proxemics
Face-threatening Acts
24. A group of ambiguous gestures; fidgeting - movements in which one part of the body grooms - messages - rubs - hold - pinches - picks or otherwise manipulates another part.
Manipulators
Face
Stereotyping
Public Distance
25. Culturally understood substitutes for verbal expressons - E.g. Nodding head up and down for yes/no
Attribution
Emblems
Lie
Environment (Contexts)
26. Taking a positive approach to the term; presenting and defending positions on issues while attacking positions taken by others.
Presenting Self
Social Penetration Model
Argumentativeness
Computer-mediated Communication (CMC)
27. Communicators focus on finding a solution that satisfies both their own needs and those of the others involved.
Equivocal Language
Problem Orientation
Tangential Response
Chronemics
28. Stories we use to describe our personal worlds.
Irrelevant Response
Androgynous
Perceived Self
Narrative
29. Distinguishes the study of touching.
Haptics
Equivocal Language
Oculesics
Self-serving Bias
30. Process of paying close attention to one's own behavior and using these observations to shape the way one behaves.
Presenting Self
Self- monitoring
Halo Effect
First-order Realities
31. It says 'you're wrong'. Includes recognition and acknowledgment. Can devastate another person.
Kinesics
Emblems
Disagreeing Message
Cognitive Competence
32. Speaker conducts a monologue filled with impersonal - intellectualized and generalized statements. Speaker never really interacts with the other on a personal level.
Neutrality
Perceived Self
Problem Orientation
Impersonal Response
33. Fields of experience that help them make sense of others behavior.
Paralanguage
Presenting Self
Environment (Contexts)
Cognitive Conservatism
34. Signals a lack of regard - E.g. 'I don't like you' 'I Don't care about you'
Public Distance
Disconfirming Communication
Oculesics
First-order Realities
35. Someone who is positive they're right.
Disfluencies
Certainty
Lie
Significant Other
36. The tendency to form an overall positive impression a person on the basis of the positive characteristics.
Chronemics
Halo Effect
Narrative
Social Distance
37. The relatively stable set of perceptions you hold of yourself.
Attribution
Interpretation
Self-concept
Punctuation
38. How a person's position in a society shapes their view of society in general and of specific individuals.
Communication Competence
Standpoint Theory
Qualitative Interpersonal Communication
Face
39. Involves the information being explicitly discussed - E.g. 'Please pass the milk'
Paralanguage
Complaining
Content Dimension
Problem Orientation
40. Social tone of a relationship; way people feel about each other as they carry out activities
Social Distance
Negotiation
Perceived Self
Communication Climate
41. People we use to evaluate our own characteristics.
Paralanguage
Noise
Self-esteem
Reference Groups
42. Expresses how you feel about the other person.
Disagreeing Message
Empathy
Relational Dimension (of a message)
Haptics
43. Physically observable qualities of a thing or situation.
First-order Realities
Content Dimension
Noise
Self-concept
44. Making comments totally unrelated to what the other person was just saying.
Intimate Distance
Irrelevant Response
Dyad
Self-Disclosure
45. Messages that we perceive as challenging the image we want to project
Communication Competence
Paralanguage
Attribution
Face-threatening Acts
46. Closer range public distance. Beyond 25 feet two-way communication is almost impossible.
Spiral
Regulators
Public Distance
Reference Groups
47. Person you believe yourself to be in moments of honest self-examination.
Transaction Communication Model
Perceived Self
Nonverbal Communication
Facework
48. Involve our attaching meaning to first-order things or situations.
Strategy
Significant Other
Second-order Realities
Complaining
49. Definse-arousing messages in which speakers hide their ulterior motives.
Strategy
Presenting Self
Confirmation Bias
Second-order Realities
50. Degrees of self-dsclosure.
Self-fulfilling Prophecy
Confirming Communication
Relational Dimension (of a message)
Social Penetration Model