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Interpersonal Communication Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Social tone of a relationship; way people feel about each other as they carry out activities
Relational Dimension (of a message)
Proxemics
Certainty
Communication Climate
2. Contains a message with more than one meaning. The words are highly abstract or have meanings private to the speaker alone.
Ambiguous Response
Richness (of communication media)
Paralanguage
Second-order Realities
3. First step to perception; where data we will attend to.
Attribution
Lie
Disconfirming Communication
Selection
4. Study of how the eyes can communicate.
Self-serving Bias
Social Distance
Oculesics
Noise
5. Physical traits - personality characteristics - attitudes - aptitudes; image you want to present to the world
Confirmation Bias
Presenting Self
Self-fulfilling Prophecy
Neutrality
6. Study of how communication is affected by the use - organization - and perception of space and distance.
Proxemics
Equality
Identity Management
Richness (of communication media)
7. Contrasts with Neutrality. Helps rid communication of the quality of indifference.
Disagreeing Message
Impervious Response
Identity Management
Empathy
8. Popular approach for offering constructive criticism. To sandwich your issue of concern between two positive comments.
Computer-mediated Communication (CMC)
Social Distance
Social Penetration Model
Sandwich Method
9. Someone who is positive they're right.
Selection
Certainty
Complaining
Standpoint Theory
10. Messages expressed by nonlinguistic means.
Lie
Presenting Self
Confirmation Bias
Nonverbal Communication
11. Tendency to seek information that conforms to an existing self-concept.
Benevolent Lie
Cognitive Conservatism
Chronemics
Provisionalism
12. Making comments totally unrelated to what the other person was just saying.
Irrelevant Response
Selection
Attribution
Empathy
13. Anything that interferes with the transmission and reception of a message.
Feedback
Second-order Realities
Noise
Equivocal Language
14. The tendency to form an overall positive impression a person on the basis of the positive characteristics.
Halo Effect
Nonverbal Communication
Reference Groups
Proxemics
15. Distinguishes the study of touching.
Impervious Response
Equality
Disinhibition
Haptics
16. Used with people who are emotionally close to us - and then mostly in private situation. Letting someone this close is a sign of trust. 18 inches.
Communication Climate
Intimate Distance
Problem Orientation
Halo Effect
17. Speaking before you think - blurting out loud - tendency to transmit messages without considering their consequences.
Strategy
Disinhibition
Manipulators
Ambiguous Response
18. Occurs when one person begins to speak before the other is through making a point.
Interrupting Response
Spontaneity
Significant Other
Superiority
19. Attempt to depict all the factors that affect human interaction.
Transaction Communication Model
Haptics
Chronemics
Ambiguous Response
20. Describes the study of how humans use and structure time.
Transaction Communication Model
Chronemics
Relational Dimension (of a message)
Certainty
21. Person whose evaluations are especially influential.
Narrative
Lie
Provisionalism
Significant Other
22. Both effective and appropriate; trying to balance the two when communicating.
Face-threatening Acts
Standpoint Theory
Cognitive Competence
Communication Competence
23. Provides another way to interact by electronics - E.g. email - texting - IM - social networking - and blogging
Description
Reference Groups
Environment (Contexts)
Computer-mediated Communication (CMC)
24. Part of self-concept that involves evaluations of self-worth.
Nonverbal Communication
Self-esteem
Standpoint Theory
Personal Space
25. Closer range public distance. Beyond 25 feet two-way communication is almost impossible.
Public Distance
Standpoint Theory
Self-esteem
Regulators
26. Masculine and feminine traits.
Haptics
Androgynous
Stereotyping
Cognitive Conservatism
27. Exaggerated beliefs associated with a categorizing system.
Complaining
Empathy
Stereotyping
Disagreeing Message
28. Not being malicious; is seen as helpful
Social Distance
Intimate Distance
Benevolent Lie
Halo Effect
29. Verbal or nonverbal; Indicates a response to the previous passage/message.
Disconfirming Communication
Feedback
Lie
Communication Climate
30. Messages that convey valuing - E.g. 'you exist' 'you're important'
Intimate Distance
First-order Realities
Confirming Communication
Second-order Realities
31. Degrees of self-dsclosure.
Social Penetration Model
Negotiation
Self-serving Bias
Spiral
32. Arrange it in some meaningful way in order to make sense of the world.
Reference Groups
Confirming Communication
Organization
Presenting Self
33. 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.
Channel
Manipulators
Selection
Emblems
34. How a person's position in a society shapes their view of society in general and of specific individuals.
Standpoint Theory
Sandwich Method
Impersonal Response
Disinhibition
35. Ability to construct a variety of different frameworks for viewing an issue.
Impervious Response
Empathy
Cognitive Competence
Significant Other
36. Personal invisible bubble; our own area. People's personal space vary.
Selection
Defensiveness
Personal Space
Empathy
37. Describes the abundance of nonverbal cues that add clarity to a verbal message.
Self-esteem
Feedback
Superiority
Richness (of communication media)
38. Image you want to present to the world
Face
Kinesics
Identity Management
Controlling Communication
39. Messages that we perceive as challenging the image we want to project
Face-threatening Acts
Presenting Self
Controlling Communication
Description
40. The relatively stable set of perceptions you hold of yourself.
Chronemics
Regulators
Self-concept
Argumentativeness
41. Expresses how you feel about the other person.
Self-concept
Perception Checking
Relational Dimension (of a message)
Strategy
42. A way to offer thoughts - feelings - and wants without judging the listener.
Dyad
Description
Androgynous
Emblems
43. Process of attaching meaning to behavior.
Attribution
Second-order Realities
Feedback
Self-fulfilling Prophecy
44. A mirroring of the judgements of those around him or her.
Presenting Self
Perceived Self
Reflected Appraisal
Empathy
45. When a sender seems to be imposing a solution on the receiver with little regard for the receiver's needs or interests.
Reference Groups
Strategy
Controlling Communication
Face
46. Evaluating ourselves in terms of how we compare with others.
Disagreeing Message
Standpoint Theory
Social Comparison
Evaluation
47. People may have strong opinions but are willing to acknowledge that they don't have a corner on the truth and will change their stand if they are wrong.
Reflected Appraisal
Provisionalism
Reference Groups
Self-esteem
48. Fields of experience that help them make sense of others behavior.
Territory
Environment (Contexts)
Controlling Communication
Complaining
49. Used to describe the medium through which messages are exchanged - E.g. face to face - phones - email - instant messages
Kinesics
Personal Space
Channel
Impervious Response
50. Study of how people communicate through bodily movements.
Feedback
Richness (of communication media)
Kinesics
Certainty