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Interpersonal Communication Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The tendency to form an overall positive impression a person on the basis of the positive characteristics.
Chronemics
Halo Effect
Qualitative Interpersonal Communication
Communication Climate
2. Study of how communication is affected by the use - organization - and perception of space and distance.
Proxemics
Territory
Attribution
Neutrality
3. Popular approach for offering constructive criticism. To sandwich your issue of concern between two positive comments.
Attribution
Social Distance
Ambiguous Response
Sandwich Method
4. 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.
Negotiation
Manipulators
Self-fulfilling Prophecy
Description
5. Image you want to present to the world
Face
Disfluencies
Narrative
Communication Competence
6. Expresses how you feel about the other person.
Selection
Chronemics
Narrative
Relational Dimension (of a message)
7. Culturally understood substitutes for verbal expressons - E.g. Nodding head up and down for yes/no
Impervious Response
Empathy
Complaining
Emblems
8. Stories we use to describe our personal worlds.
Feedback
Presenting Self
Narrative
Impersonal Response
9. Fourth behavior that arouses defensiveness. 'Indifference' - E.g. 911 telephone dispatchers
Spontaneity
Neutrality
Interpretation
Personal Distance
10. First step to perception; where data we will attend to.
Selection
Negotiation
Emblems
Halo Effect
11. 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.
Intimate Distance
Self-Disclosure
Content Dimension
Evaluation
12. Messages expressed by nonlinguistic means.
Confirming Communication
Nonverbal Communication
Sandwich Method
Feedback
13. Distance between communicators can have a powerful effect on how we regard and respond to others. 4 feet to 12 feet.
Social Distance
Problem Orientation
Lie
First-order Realities
14. People we use to evaluate our own characteristics.
Personal Space
Reference Groups
Disconfirming Communication
Cognitive Competence
15. Study of how people communicate through bodily movements.
Kinesics
Controlling Communication
Disconfirming Communication
Regulators
16. Speaking before you think - blurting out loud - tendency to transmit messages without considering their consequences.
Disinhibition
Emblems
Empathy
Chronemics
17. Evaluating ourselves in terms of how we compare with others.
Environment (Contexts)
Social Comparison
Quantitive Interpersonal Communication
Description
18. When communicators aren't prepared to argue but still want to register dissatisfaction.
Dyad
Halo Effect
Feedback
Complaining
19. Attempt to depict all the factors that affect human interaction.
Social Penetration Model
Sandwich Method
Self-concept
Transaction Communication Model
20. Two-person interacting
Confirming Communication
Noise
Presenting Self
Dyad
21. Not being malicious; is seen as helpful
Benevolent Lie
Interrupting Response
Significant Other
Content Dimension
22. Plays a role in virtually every interpersonal act.
Interpretation
Organization
Equality
Content Dimension
23. Physically observable qualities of a thing or situation.
Standpoint Theory
Perception Checking
First-order Realities
Second-order Realities
24. Acknowledge the other person's communication - but used to steer the conversation in a new direction. Comes in 2 forms: tangential shift and tangential drift
Controlling Communication
Tangential Response
Oculesics
Second-order Realities
25. Involves the information being explicitly discussed - E.g. 'Please pass the milk'
Content Dimension
Equality
Channel
Presenting Self
26. A way to offer thoughts - feelings - and wants without judging the listener.
Selection
Evaluation
Feedback
Description
27. A mirroring of the judgements of those around him or her.
Reflected Appraisal
Social Comparison
Personal Space
Territory
28. 5th behavior creating a defensive climate. A message that suggests 'I'm better than you.'
Reflected Appraisal
Empathy
Superiority
Communication Competence
29. Contrasts with strategy. Being honest with others rather than manipulating them.
First-order Realities
Interrupting Response
Spontaneity
Social Distance
30. Taking a positive approach to the term; presenting and defending positions on issues while attacking positions taken by others.
Argumentativeness
Richness (of communication media)
Self-Disclosure
Halo Effect
31. Describes the way a message is spoken; vocal rate - pronunciation - pitch - tone - volume and emphasis.
Feedback
Selection
Regulators
Paralanguage
32. Communication strategies people use to influence how others view them.
Identity Management
Richness (of communication media)
Cognitive Conservatism
Perceived Self
33. Personal invisible bubble; our own area. People's personal space vary.
Feedback
Disagreeing Message
Personal Space
Certainty
34. When people treat one another as unique individuals - regardless of the context in which the interaction occurs or the number of people involved.
Stereotyping
Emblems
Regulators
Qualitative Interpersonal Communication
35. Fails to acknowledge the other person's communicative attempt - verbally or nonverbally - E.g. Failing to return a phone call
Impervious Response
Evaluation
Paralanguage
Equality
36. Anything that interferes with the transmission and reception of a message.
Significant Other
Noise
Tangential Response
Environment (Contexts)
37. Tendency to seek information that conforms to an existing self-concept.
Emblems
Cognitive Conservatism
Quantitive Interpersonal Communication
Noise
38. Definse-arousing messages in which speakers hide their ulterior motives.
Negotiation
Computer-mediated Communication (CMC)
Self-esteem
Strategy
39. When a sender seems to be imposing a solution on the receiver with little regard for the receiver's needs or interests.
Public Distance
Reference Groups
Disinhibition
Controlling Communication
40. Masculine and feminine traits.
Problem Orientation
Irrelevant Response
Androgynous
Cognitive Competence
41. Involve our attaching meaning to first-order things or situations.
Second-order Realities
Sandwich Method
Certainty
Cognitive Competence
42. Verbal and nonverbal ways in which we act to maintain our own presenting image and image of others.
Channel
Facework
Androgynous
Halo Effect
43. When we judge ourselves in the most generous terms possible.
Aggressiveness
Empathy
Disfluencies
Self-serving Bias
44. Part of self-concept that involves evaluations of self-worth.
Narrative
Self-esteem
Haptics
Personal Space
45. Even though the group may have greater talent in certain areas - they see other human beings as having just as much worth as themselves.
Transaction Communication Model
Face-threatening Acts
Face
Equality
46. Study of how the eyes can communicate.
Oculesics
Face
First-order Realities
Paralanguage
47. The relatively stable set of perceptions you hold of yourself.
Self- monitoring
Chronemics
Communication Climate
Self-concept
48. Messages that we perceive as challenging the image we want to project
Strategy
Equality
Face-threatening Acts
Halo Effect
49. Degrees of self-dsclosure.
Androgynous
Irrelevant Response
Self- monitoring
Social Penetration Model
50. Public image; the way we want to appear to others.
Presenting Self
Self-esteem
Self-Disclosure
Channel