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Interpersonal Communication Vocab
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1. Part of self-concept that involves evaluations of self-worth.
Impervious Response
Disinhibition
Confirming Communication
Self-esteem
2. Used to describe the medium through which messages are exchanged - E.g. face to face - phones - email - instant messages
Androgynous
Halo Effect
Channel
Social Distance
3. Process of paying close attention to one's own behavior and using these observations to shape the way one behaves.
Noise
Self- monitoring
Qualitative Interpersonal Communication
Benevolent Lie
4. How a person's position in a society shapes their view of society in general and of specific individuals.
Halo Effect
Evaluation
Standpoint Theory
Face
5. Not being malicious; is seen as helpful
Spontaneity
Feedback
Benevolent Lie
Neutrality
6. Definse-arousing messages in which speakers hide their ulterior motives.
Controlling Communication
Complaining
Strategy
Channel
7. Anything that interferes with the transmission and reception of a message.
Second-order Realities
Noise
Selection
Provisionalism
8. Provides a better way to check and to share your interpretations. Has three parts.
Sandwich Method
Perception Checking
Standpoint Theory
Social Penetration Model
9. Process of attaching meaning to behavior.
Equivocal Language
Defensiveness
Attribution
Disconfirming Communication
10. Cues that help control verbal interaction - E.g. Wide array of turn-taking signals in everyday conversation.
Sandwich Method
Provisionalism
Regulators
Disagreeing Message
11. Culturally understood substitutes for verbal expressons - E.g. Nodding head up and down for yes/no
First-order Realities
Emblems
Tangential Response
Punctuation
12. Contrasts with Neutrality. Helps rid communication of the quality of indifference.
Standpoint Theory
Empathy
Provisionalism
Noise
13. 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
Intimate Distance
Proxemics
Organization
Tangential Response
14. Closer phase is the distance at which most couples stand in public. Keeping someone at 'arms-length' 18 inches to 4 feet.
Presenting Self
Empathy
Personal Distance
Lie
15. Tendency to seek information that conforms to an existing self-concept.
Quantitive Interpersonal Communication
Lie
Androgynous
Cognitive Conservatism
16. Any interaction between more than two people.
Self-Disclosure
Self-esteem
Quantitive Interpersonal Communication
Nonverbal Communication
17. 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.
Confirmation Bias
Equivocal Language
Public Distance
Narrative
18. Reciprocal pattern of climate patterns. Can be positive or negative.
Cognitive Conservatism
Transaction Communication Model
Self-concept
Spiral
19. Study of how the eyes can communicate.
Oculesics
Irrelevant Response
Reference Groups
Spiral
20. Person whose evaluations are especially influential.
Significant Other
Androgynous
Description
Halo Effect
21. Involve our attaching meaning to first-order things or situations.
Perceived Self
Personal Distance
Punctuation
Second-order Realities
22. Communication strategies people use to influence how others view them.
Punctuation
Identity Management
Strategy
Sandwich Method
23. Personal invisible bubble; our own area. People's personal space vary.
Disconfirming Communication
Evaluation
Personal Space
Face
24. Verbal or nonverbal; Indicates a response to the previous passage/message.
Reflected Appraisal
Self-fulfilling Prophecy
Feedback
Self- monitoring
25. Involves the information being explicitly discussed - E.g. 'Please pass the milk'
Halo Effect
Provisionalism
Content Dimension
Ambiguous Response
26. 5th behavior creating a defensive climate. A message that suggests 'I'm better than you.'
Social Distance
Superiority
Halo Effect
Disconfirming Communication
27. Social tone of a relationship; way people feel about each other as they carry out activities
Sandwich Method
Certainty
Communication Climate
Face-threatening Acts
28. Popular approach for offering constructive criticism. To sandwich your issue of concern between two positive comments.
Superiority
Sandwich Method
Androgynous
Equivocal Language
29. When we judge ourselves in the most generous terms possible.
Tangential Response
Argumentativeness
Self-serving Bias
Equality
30. Distance between communicators can have a powerful effect on how we regard and respond to others. 4 feet to 12 feet.
Transaction Communication Model
Haptics
Social Distance
Description
31. 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
Aggressiveness
Standpoint Theory
Self- monitoring
Equivocal Language
32. Has two or more equally plausible meanings
Haptics
Social Distance
Equivocal Language
Description
33. When communicators aren't prepared to argue but still want to register dissatisfaction.
Disfluencies
Complaining
Presenting Self
Androgynous
34. Stammering and the use of 'uh' - 'um' and 'er'
Manipulators
Disfluencies
Computer-mediated Communication (CMC)
Emblems
35. Verbal and nonverbal ways in which we act to maintain our own presenting image and image of others.
Identity Management
Aggressiveness
Narrative
Facework
36. Messages that we perceive as challenging the image we want to project
Cognitive Conservatism
Face-threatening Acts
Disinhibition
Androgynous
37. First step to perception; where data we will attend to.
Territory
Selection
Controlling Communication
Intimate Distance
38. Plays a role in virtually every interpersonal act.
Social Penetration Model
Interpretation
Second-order Realities
Interrupting Response
39. Ability to re-create another person's perspective - to experience the world from his/her point of view -
Disinhibition
Punctuation
Empathy
Cognitive Conservatism
40. Fourth behavior that arouses defensiveness. 'Indifference' - E.g. 911 telephone dispatchers
Oculesics
Neutrality
Content Dimension
Paralanguage
41. Describes the study of how humans use and structure time.
Perception Checking
Quantitive Interpersonal Communication
Chronemics
Problem Orientation
42. Degrees of self-dsclosure.
Social Penetration Model
Manipulators
Attribution
Richness (of communication media)
43. The relatively stable set of perceptions you hold of yourself.
Self-concept
Second-order Realities
Transaction Communication Model
Personal Space
44. Signals a lack of regard - E.g. 'I don't like you' 'I Don't care about you'
Personal Distance
Face-threatening Acts
Disconfirming Communication
Standpoint Theory
45. Contrasts with strategy. Being honest with others rather than manipulating them.
Disinhibition
Identity Management
Spontaneity
Communication Climate
46. Describes the way a message is spoken; vocal rate - pronunciation - pitch - tone - volume and emphasis.
Empathy
Self-serving Bias
Computer-mediated Communication (CMC)
Paralanguage
47. Provides another way to interact by electronics - E.g. email - texting - IM - social networking - and blogging
Transaction Communication Model
Computer-mediated Communication (CMC)
Disagreeing Message
Narrative
48. Communicators focus on finding a solution that satisfies both their own needs and those of the others involved.
Halo Effect
Self- monitoring
Qualitative Interpersonal Communication
Problem Orientation
49. Ability to construct a variety of different frameworks for viewing an issue.
Self-Disclosure
Halo Effect
Computer-mediated Communication (CMC)
Cognitive Competence
50. 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.
Empathy
Intimate Distance
Equivocal Language
Reference Groups