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Interpersonal Communication Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Making comments totally unrelated to what the other person was just saying.
Qualitative Interpersonal Communication
Personal Distance
Irrelevant Response
Second-order Realities
2. Degrees of self-dsclosure.
Second-order Realities
Social Penetration Model
Confirmation Bias
Feedback
3. Communication strategies people use to influence how others view them.
Androgynous
Content Dimension
Superiority
Identity Management
4. When communicators aren't prepared to argue but still want to register dissatisfaction.
Chronemics
Complaining
Dyad
Second-order Realities
5. 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
Richness (of communication media)
Identity Management
Tangential Response
Chronemics
6. Tendency to seek information that conforms to an existing self-concept.
Haptics
Communication Competence
Cognitive Conservatism
Halo Effect
7. Process by which communicators influence each other's perceptions through communication.
Negotiation
Confirming Communication
Description
Relational Dimension (of a message)
8. Closer range public distance. Beyond 25 feet two-way communication is almost impossible.
Disinhibition
Benevolent Lie
Public Distance
Lie
9. Most destructive way to disagree with another person. Tendency to 'attack the self-concepts of other people in order to inflict psychological pain.' Demeans the worth of others - E.g. Name calling - put downs - sarcasm
Proxemics
Superiority
Narrative
Aggressiveness
10. 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.
Neutrality
Personal Space
Attribution
Intimate Distance
11. Determination of causes and effects in a series of interactions.
Punctuation
Organization
Halo Effect
Equality
12. It says 'you're wrong'. Includes recognition and acknowledgment. Can devastate another person.
Disagreeing Message
Strategy
Evaluation
Richness (of communication media)
13. Provides a better way to check and to share your interpretations. Has three parts.
Paralanguage
Perception Checking
Self-Disclosure
Face-threatening Acts
14. Fourth behavior that arouses defensiveness. 'Indifference' - E.g. 911 telephone dispatchers
Cognitive Conservatism
Noise
Confirmation Bias
Neutrality
15. Definse-arousing messages in which speakers hide their ulterior motives.
Strategy
Personal Distance
Aggressiveness
Facework
16. Messages expressed by nonlinguistic means.
Lie
Intimate Distance
Nonverbal Communication
Self-serving Bias
17. Speaker conducts a monologue filled with impersonal - intellectualized and generalized statements. Speaker never really interacts with the other on a personal level.
Impersonal Response
Transaction Communication Model
Attribution
Dyad
18. Has two or more equally plausible meanings
Presenting Self
Reference Groups
Organization
Equivocal Language
19. Involve our attaching meaning to first-order things or situations.
Empathy
Dyad
Second-order Realities
Social Comparison
20. A mirroring of the judgements of those around him or her.
Incongruous Response
Territory
Stereotyping
Reflected Appraisal
21. When we judge ourselves in the most generous terms possible.
Territory
Empathy
Self- monitoring
Self-serving Bias
22. First step to perception; where data we will attend to.
Manipulators
Selection
Computer-mediated Communication (CMC)
Channel
23. 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.
Public Distance
Spontaneity
Self-fulfilling Prophecy
Neutrality
24. Culturally understood substitutes for verbal expressons - E.g. Nodding head up and down for yes/no
Self-Disclosure
Emblems
Strategy
Aggressiveness
25. Popular approach for offering constructive criticism. To sandwich your issue of concern between two positive comments.
Feedback
Androgynous
Intimate Distance
Sandwich Method
26. Physically observable qualities of a thing or situation.
First-order Realities
Oculesics
Confirmation Bias
Face
27. Social tone of a relationship; way people feel about each other as they carry out activities
Interrupting Response
Benevolent Lie
Public Distance
Communication Climate
28. Part of self-concept that involves evaluations of self-worth.
Incongruous Response
Spiral
Self-esteem
Disagreeing Message
29. Contrasts with Neutrality. Helps rid communication of the quality of indifference.
Intimate Distance
Ambiguous Response
Empathy
Disfluencies
30. Both effective and appropriate; trying to balance the two when communicating.
Communication Competence
Nonverbal Communication
Standpoint Theory
Sandwich Method
31. Provides another way to interact by electronics - E.g. email - texting - IM - social networking - and blogging
Computer-mediated Communication (CMC)
Communication Climate
Narrative
Irrelevant Response
32. Once we form a first impression-whether it's positive or negative- we tend to seek out and organize our impressions to support that opinion.
Disinhibition
Face
Confirmation Bias
Content Dimension
33. Even though the group may have greater talent in certain areas - they see other human beings as having just as much worth as themselves.
Selection
Oculesics
Second-order Realities
Equality
34. Distinguishes the study of touching.
Problem Orientation
Self-concept
Haptics
Qualitative Interpersonal Communication
35. Verbal and nonverbal ways in which we act to maintain our own presenting image and image of others.
Presenting Self
Self-esteem
Facework
Social Comparison
36. 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
Channel
Public Distance
Superiority
37. People we use to evaluate our own characteristics.
Reference Groups
Reflected Appraisal
Quantitive Interpersonal Communication
Proxemics
38. 1. Has the self as subject 2. is intentional 3. is directed at another person 4. is honest 5. is revealing 6. contains information generally available from other sources 7. gains intimate nature from context in which expressed
Reflected Appraisal
Social Penetration Model
Problem Orientation
Self-Disclosure
39. Not being malicious; is seen as helpful
Facework
Benevolent Lie
Equality
Content Dimension
40. Fields of experience that help them make sense of others behavior.
Transaction Communication Model
Reflected Appraisal
Environment (Contexts)
Social Comparison
41. Closer phase is the distance at which most couples stand in public. Keeping someone at 'arms-length' 18 inches to 4 feet.
Personal Distance
Nonverbal Communication
Complaining
Cognitive Competence
42. Anything that interferes with the transmission and reception of a message.
Noise
Richness (of communication media)
Presenting Self
Perceived Self
43. Personal invisible bubble; our own area. People's personal space vary.
Personal Space
Proxemics
Disinhibition
Manipulators
44. Masculine and feminine traits.
Presenting Self
Androgynous
Identity Management
Social Comparison
45. When a sender seems to be imposing a solution on the receiver with little regard for the receiver's needs or interests.
Evaluation
Environment (Contexts)
Complaining
Controlling Communication
46. 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.
Provisionalism
Equality
Nonverbal Communication
Public Distance
47. Study of how people communicate through bodily movements.
Manipulators
Social Comparison
Kinesics
Spontaneity
48. Contrasts with strategy. Being honest with others rather than manipulating them.
Disagreeing Message
Selection
Spontaneity
Reflected Appraisal
49. Stammering and the use of 'uh' - 'um' and 'er'
Disfluencies
Emblems
Reflected Appraisal
Disconfirming Communication
50. A way to offer thoughts - feelings - and wants without judging the listener.
Spiral
Interrupting Response
Description
Spontaneity