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Interpersonal Skills
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soft-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Define 'posturing' as...
The ability to capture in words the specific feelings being presented by inmate
A) check things out & b) give a response and reason
A) volume & b) emotion & c) pitch
Holding your body in such a way to show strength & confidence & interest and control
2. Identify two considerations for giving inmate a reason for your response & to include...
Active involvement in most activities
A) use basic skills & b) know rules and regulations & c) decide if requests are legitimate & d) check out inmate and situation
Taking charge to assure appropriate behavior to serve the interests of the institution & the staff member and the inmate
A) to minimize future complaints & b) the inmate will not be able to claim He was not told a reason for a negative response
3. Define 'responding to feeling' as...
A) handling requests & b) making requests & c) reinforcing behavior
A) positive & b) negative & c) neutral
A) content & b) feeling & c) feeling and meaning
The ability to capture in words the specific feelings being presented by inmate
4. Explain that since nonverbal reinforcers usually involve the use of force & it should only be used when...
There is a threat of physical harm to you & the inmate or other staff or inmates & as a last resort
A) low & b) moderate & c) high
A) volume & b) emotion & c) pitch
Being able to make sense out of inmate's answers & recognizing the answers not spoken & and thinking carefully about what the inmate has said in answering a question
5. Define 'responding to feeling' as...
Being able to make sense out of inmate's answers & recognizing the answers not spoken & and thinking carefully about what the inmate has said in answering a question
The ability to capture in words the specific feelings being presented by inmate
A) use basic skills & b) know rules and regulations & c) decide if requests are legitimate & d) check out inmate and situation
A) changes in inmate routines & b) groupings of inmates & c) noise levels & d) changes in inmate physical appearance
6. Identify the categories of relationships and feelings as...
A) inform & b) persuade & c) entertain & d) indicate action
Selecting the best way to make requests
A) positive & b) negative & c) neutral
A) ability to size up the situation & b) ability to communicate well with inmates
7. Explain 'sizing up a situation as...
Identifying the behavior/action desired
Participates in all that is required & also makes use of physical equipment and participate in voluntary activities (high-energy inmates require constructive involvement in positive activities)
Keeping a safe distance
Gathering information quickly and accurately regarding What is occurring in the surroundings
8. Identify steps in responding to feeling & to include...
A) reflect on feeling and intensity & b) respond to feeling
Transmission and receipt of a message to effect some kind of action
The ability to capture in words the specific feelings being presented by inmate
Keeping a safe distance
9. Identify steps involved in making requests & to include...
A) check things out & b) take appropriate action
Open up communications with inmate rather than shutting it off
A) stand erect & b) eliminate distracting behaviors & c) incline slightly forward
A) 'You're saying ________' & b) 'You look (or it looks) __________'
10. Identify steps in listening & to include...
That if inmates are treated like the human beings they are & more decent and constructive behavior will be promoted
A) suspending judgment & b) picking out key words & c) identifying the intensity of What is said & d) reflecting on mood
Paraphrasing the content of inmate's statement in such a way as to provide a meaningful reason for the inmate's feeling
A) positive & b) negative & c) neutral
11. Identify one consideration for giving inmate a reason for your response & to include...
A) behavior & b) appearance & c) environment
The inmate will know the reason this time for granting a request & but will understand a future request may not be granted if reasons are not as good
A) happy & b) angry & c) confused & d) sad & e) scared
A) reflect on feeling and intensity & b) respond to feeling
12. Identify three characteristics of voice Which may be used to determine intensity & to include...
A) changes in inmate routines & b) groupings of inmates & c) noise levels & d) changes in inmate physical appearance
A) volume & b) emotion & c) pitch
Open up communications with inmate rather than shutting it off
Paraphrasing the content of inmate's statement in such a way as to provide a meaningful reason for the inmate's feeling
13. Identify several things an officer might look for when first coming on shift & to include...
A) content & b) feeling & c) feeling and meaning
The ability to administer punishments and rewards effectively to show inmates the positive and negative consequences of their actions
Active involvement in most activities
A) changes in inmate routines & b) groupings of inmates & c) noise levels & d) changes in inmate physical appearance
14. Explain that the statement 'human actions determine human reactions' means...
A) responding & b) asking questions
A) check things out & b) take appropriate action
A) happy & b) angry & c) confused & d) sad & e) scared
That if inmates are treated like the human beings they are & more decent and constructive behavior will be promoted
15. List various basic feeling words & to include...
Active involvement in most activities
A) position & b) observe & c) posture & d) listen
A) happy & b) angry & c) confused & d) sad & e) scared
A) check things out & b) give a response and reason
16. Identify the three basic environments of every individual & to include...
A) happy & b) angry & c) confused & d) sad & e) scared
A) How does he/she look? & b) What is he/she saying? & c) What did he/she say? & d) What didn
A) where he/she lives & b) where he/she works & c) where he/she learns
A) check things out & b) give a response and reason
17. Two skills an officer needs for effective interpersonal communications...
Selecting the best way to make requests
Appearance and actions indicating defeat & slow movements & head hangs down & every movement seems to require great effort
A) feeling cues & b) relationships & c) energy levels & d) values
A) ability to size up the situation & b) ability to communicate well with inmates
18. Identify the components of the 5WH method as asking...
A) handling requests & b) making requests & c) reinforcing behavior
A) changes in inmate routines & b) groupings of inmates & c) noise levels & d) changes in inmate physical appearance
Participates in all that is required & also makes use of physical equipment and participate in voluntary activities (high-energy inmates require constructive involvement in positive activities)
A) who & b) what & c) why & d) where & e) when & f) how
19. Identify the 'add-on' skills in interpersonal communication & to include...
A) volume & b) emotion & c) pitch
Accurate if they are based on detailed and concrete observations rather than on vague & general ones
A) responding & b) asking questions
A) low & b) moderate & c) high
20. Explain clues that can be used to develop inferences & to include...
A) feeling cues & b) relationships & c) energy levels & d) values
Appearance and actions indicating defeat & slow movements & head hangs down & every movement seems to require great effort
The ability to capture in words the specific feelings being presented by inmate
A) to minimize future complaints & b) the inmate will not be able to claim He was not told a reason for a negative response
21. Identify steps in responding to feeling & to include...
Reflect a person's prejudice and attitude
A) reflect on feeling and intensity & b) respond to feeling
A) being able to see and hear groups and individuals & b) facing squarely & c) looking directly (eye contact)
A) low & b) moderate & c) high
22. Identify the elements of reinforcing behavior as...
A) handling requests & b) making requests & c) reinforcing behavior
A) reinforce positively and negatively & b) use verbal and nonverbal techniques
A) use the 5WH method & b) reflect on answers and recycle
The ability to capture in words the specific feelings being presented by inmate
23. Identify two primary components of observing & to include...
A) content & b) feeling & c) feeling and meaning
A) reflect on feeling and intensity & b) respond to feeling
Holding your body in such a way to show strength & confidence & interest and control
A) decide if a situation is normal or abnormal & b) decide if a situation indicates the potential for trouble
24. Identify various necessary elements in checking things out & to include...
A) where he/she lives & b) where he/she works & c) where he/she learns
A) use basic skills & b) know rules and regulations & c) decide if requests are legitimate & d) check out inmate and situation
A polite request & using 'please' or 'would appreciate'
A) content & b) feeling & c) feeling and meaning
25. Identify steps involved in making requests & to include...
A) reflect on feeling and reason & b) respond to feeling and meaning
A) volume & b) emotion & c) pitch
A) check things out & b) take appropriate action
Appearance and actions indicating defeat & slow movements & head hangs down & every movement seems to require great effort
26. Explain that questions are used in addition to the basic skills and responding techniques to...
Open up communications with inmate rather than shutting it off
Transmission and receipt of a message to effect some kind of action
A) reflect on feeling and intensity & b) respond to feeling
A) position & b) observe & c) posture & d) listen
27. Define reflecting on answers and recycle' as...
28. Identify aspects considered during the initial stage of observing & to include...
There is a threat of physical harm to you & the inmate or other staff or inmates & as a last resort
A) behavior & b) appearance & c) environment
Accurate if they are based on detailed and concrete observations rather than on vague & general ones
Paraphrasing the content of inmate's statement in such a way as to provide a meaningful reason for the inmate's feeling
29. Identify the categories of relationships and feelings as...
A) positive & b) negative & c) neutral
The ability to administer punishments and rewards effectively to show inmates the positive and negative consequences of their actions
Gathering information quickly and accurately regarding What is occurring in the surroundings
A) handling requests & b) making requests & c) reinforcing behavior
30. Define reflecting on answers and recycle' as...
31. Define 'mild request format: as...
32. Identify the components of the 5WH method as asking...
A) who & b) what & c) why & d) where & e) when & f) how
A) reflect on feeling and intensity & b) respond to feeling
A) low & b) moderate & c) high
Look carefully
33. Explain 'sizing up a situation as...
A) reflect on feeling and intensity & b) respond to feeling
Gathering information quickly and accurately regarding What is occurring in the surroundings
Ability to control inmate behavior
A) happy & b) angry & c) confused & d) sad & e) scared
34. Identify two primary components of observing & to include...
The inmate will know the reason this time for granting a request & but will understand a future request may not be granted if reasons are not as good
A) use the 5WH method & b) reflect on answers and recycle
Refer the inmate to a counselor or other specialist at the facility
A) decide if a situation is normal or abnormal & b) decide if a situation indicates the potential for trouble
35. Identify aspects considered during the initial stage of observing & to include...
A) handling requests & b) making requests & c) reinforcing behavior
A) behavior & b) appearance & c) environment
A) reflect on What was seen and heard & b) use a responding format
Reflect a person's prejudice and attitude
36. Identify the purpose of communication & to include...
Refer the inmate to a counselor or other specialist at the facility
A) inform & b) persuade & c) entertain & d) indicate action
A) who & b) what & c) why & d) where & e) when & f) how
Ability to control inmate behavior
37. Identify several things an officer might look for when first coming on shift & to include...
A) decide if a situation is normal or abnormal & b) decide if a situation indicates the potential for trouble
A) reinforce positively and negatively & b) use verbal and nonverbal techniques
A) being able to see and hear groups and individuals & b) facing squarely & c) looking directly (eye contact)
A) changes in inmate routines & b) groupings of inmates & c) noise levels & d) changes in inmate physical appearance
38. Explain clues that can be used to develop inferences & to include...
A) suspending judgment & b) picking out key words & c) identifying the intensity of What is said & d) reflecting on mood
A) feeling cues & b) relationships & c) energy levels & d) values
A) decide if a situation is normal or abnormal & b) decide if a situation indicates the potential for trouble
The skill of seeing and hearing What is really happening and the ability to mirror that understanding back to the individual
39. Explain that if a communication interchange goes deeper than the officer feels he/she can manage & it is appropriate to...
A polite request & using 'please' or 'would appreciate'
Transmission and receipt of a message to effect some kind of action
A) decide if a situation is normal or abnormal & b) decide if a situation indicates the potential for trouble
Refer the inmate to a counselor or other specialist at the facility
40. Identify the levels of responding & to include...
A) reflect on What was seen and heard & b) use a responding format
A polite request & using 'please' or 'would appreciate'
A) check things out & b) take appropriate action
A) content & b) feeling & c) feeling and meaning
41. Identify the major categories of energy levels and describe their respective characteristics as: meaning of high...
A) use the 5WH method & b) reflect on answers and recycle
A) who & b) what & c) why & d) where & e) when & f) how
Reflect a person's prejudice and attitude
Participates in all that is required & also makes use of physical equipment and participate in voluntary activities (high-energy inmates require constructive involvement in positive activities)
42. Explain that basic needs cannot be withheld and that inmate's request to fulfill a basic need that is guaranteed by law & policy or procedure must be...
Identifying the behavior/action desired
A) check things out & b) give a response and reason
A) being able to see and hear groups and individuals & b) facing squarely & c) looking directly (eye contact)
Taken very seriously
43. Identify three major elements of positioning & to include...
A) where he/she lives & b) where he/she works & c) where he/she learns
A polite request & using 'please' or 'would appreciate'
A) reflect on feeling and intensity & b) respond to feeling
A) being able to see and hear groups and individuals & b) facing squarely & c) looking directly (eye contact)
44. Identify the major categories of energy levels and describe their respective characteristics as: meaning of high...
A) use basic skills & b) know rules and regulations & c) decide if requests are legitimate & d) check out inmate and situation
A) be specific & b) use mild/polite format or direct format & c) get stronger when necessary & d) use responding skills
Keeping a safe distance
Participates in all that is required & also makes use of physical equipment and participate in voluntary activities (high-energy inmates require constructive involvement in positive activities)
45. Identify components of good posturing & to include...
Keeping a safe distance
A) stand erect & b) eliminate distracting behaviors & c) incline slightly forward
A) suspending judgment & b) picking out key words & c) identifying the intensity of What is said & d) reflecting on mood
A) volume & b) emotion & c) pitch
46. Identify steps of responding to content & to include...
A) where he/she lives & b) where he/she works & c) where he/she learns
A) low & b) moderate & c) high
That if inmates are treated like the human beings they are & more decent and constructive behavior will be promoted
A) reflect on What was seen and heard & b) use a responding format
47. Identify the elements of reinforcing behavior as...
Keeping a safe distance
Identifying the behavior/action desired
Toning down a request and making it more palatable by putting it in the form of a request rather than a direct order
A) reinforce positively and negatively & b) use verbal and nonverbal techniques
48. Identify steps in responding to feeling and meaning & to include...
A polite request & using 'please' or 'would appreciate'
A) reflect on feeling and reason & b) respond to feeling and meaning
Holding your body in such a way to show strength & confidence & interest and control
A) suspending judgment & b) picking out key words & c) identifying the intensity of What is said & d) reflecting on mood
49. Identify the purpose of communication & to include...
A) changes in inmate routines & b) groupings of inmates & c) noise levels & d) changes in inmate physical appearance
A) position & b) observe & c) posture & d) listen
A) responding & b) asking questions
A) inform & b) persuade & c) entertain & d) indicate action
50. Identify that inferences are more likely to be...
A) reinforce positively and negatively & b) use verbal and nonverbal techniques
Look carefully
A) inform & b) persuade & c) entertain & d) indicate action
Accurate if they are based on detailed and concrete observations rather than on vague & general ones