Communications Midterm

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Created Oct 21, 2009
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According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, we communicate to meet belongingness needs by:
 
Being valued and respected by others and ourselves thus increasing self esteem
2
What model emphasizes the dynamism of interpersonal communications and the multiple roles people...
 
Transactional
3
People acknowledge each other as more than objects, but do not fully engage each other as unique...
 
The second level of interpersonal interaction defined by Buber- the I-You communication.
4
If you have ever called a current lover by a previous lovers name, which principle of interpersonal...
 
Communication is irreversible
5
Some things we can do to increase our communication competence
 
-Engage in a dual perspective -Monitor our communication -develop a range of interpersonal...
6
The most intimate partners develop what to express themselves?
 
Private Language
7
Identity Scripts
 
Define our roles, how we play them and basic elements in our lives. ex) "always help others"...
8
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
 
Occurs when we act in ways that bring about expectations or judgments about ourselves. Ex)...
9
Secure attachment style
 
The most positive and develops when the caregiver responds consistently in an attentive and...
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Anxious/Ambvialent Attachment style
 
Most complex of the 4 styles and is fostered by inconsistent treatment by the caregiver
11
Generalized Other
 
represents the views of society. collection of rules, roles and attitudes
12
What is the first principle for changing self-concept?
 
making a firm commitment to personal growth. it is the hardest yet most important
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mindfullness
 
being fully present at the moment and keeping your mind on what is happening without letting...
14
Girls side of the brain
 
right side- governs creative and holistic thinking
15
Guys side of the brain
 
left side- controls analytic and linear information processing
16
The most difficult part of empathetic listening is
 
identifying the persons feelings
17
when we listen to music for entertainment or watch tv we are listening for:
 
pleasure
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Paraphrasing
 
a method for clarifying others meanings or needs by reflecting our interpretations of their...
19
Linguistic Determinism
 
(Whorf and Sapir) advanced the idea that states language determines what we think and perceive
20
Arbitrary
 
words are not intrinsically connected to what they represent. ex) the word "book" has no natural...
21
Ambiguous Language
 
a common problem in relationships. ex) a husband may say a wife is too sensitive but they have...
22
Regulative Rules
 
one of the 2 types of rules governing communication. regulates interaction by specifying...
23
I Language
 
takes responsibility for ones thoughts and feelings
24
You Language
 
projects onto another person and tends to be more accusatory
25
Why is Perception so Important?
 
we communicate based off of our perceptions
26
Did we do better with the volume on or off?
 
same; no difference
27
What is the most researched part of the Shannon and Weaver Communication model?
 
The Channel
28
What is the most underrated form of Communication?
 
Listening
29
The most important factor that distinguishes good from bad communicators is:
 
Self Concept
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Active vs. Passive Listeners
 
Active: mentally involved, not distracted Passive: record but don't evaluate what they hear
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Empathetic Listening
 
listening for feelings/emotions and strives to develop/maintain relationships
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How much do we communicate non-verbally?
 
93%
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What is the most carefully guarded of all NVC behaviors?
 
touch

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