Exam 3: Perception: What You See Is What You Get
Exam 1: A First Look at Interpersonal Communication152 Questions
Exam 2: Communication and Identity: Creating and Presenting the Self140 Questions
Exam 3: Perception: What You See Is What You Get176 Questions
Exam 4: Emotions: Feeling, Thinking, and Communicating146 Questions
Exam 5: Language: Barrier and Bridge144 Questions
Exam 6: Nonverbal Communication: Messages Beyond Words164 Questions
Exam 7: Listening: More Than Meets the Ear186 Questions
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The devil effect is the perception that all people will behave badly if they can get away with it.
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Describe two people with whom you live, work, or study. For each person, (a) record at least five of your perceptions of the person, and (b) describe the perceptual factors listed in your text that contribute to each of your perceptions.
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Practising empathy tends to make people less tolerant of others.
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What was revealed by the University of Toronto sociologists Scott Wortley and Julian Tanner's research?
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Tamara McLintock Greenberg's narrative encouraged the reader to heighten their appreciation of how many senior citizens experience life.
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According to the textbook, personal odours play a key role in the communication of some cultures. Anthropologist Edward Hall describes how visiting North American diplomats tend to put on their best manners and avoid breathing in people's faces. What would the action of the North American diplomats communicate to people from a Middle Eastern country?
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Which of the following describes Indigenous perceptions of time?
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The nursing team on the oncology unit has won the "Superteam Hospital Award." According to the textbook, what are the characteristics that make them a superteam?
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What is the first stage in the perception process, in which some data are chosen to attend to and others to ignore?
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Perception checking only works if it is sincere and fits your personal style.
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Your textbook highlighted the personal story of Christa Kilvington. Christa discusses how different people talk to her based on what they know about her. Why does Christa believe she is being treated disrespectfully by some people?
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Dave is visually stressed at work. Diane wonders if he is stressed about his workload, the disagreement he had with Willow, or because his Mom is sick. Diane is demonstrating cognitive complexity.
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Match each of the descriptions below with the term it best describes.
a.attribution
b.negotiation
c.punctuation
d.selection
e.self-serving bias
-You notice car advertisements more when you need a new car.
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You communicate to a friend how sorry you felt after hearing about the break-up of his or her relationship. What is this an example of?
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What is necessary to best understand another person's perception of a problem?
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Everyone in the family treats Aunt Mary with extra gentleness. They describe her as "fragile." "She had a difficult life when she was young," they explain. "She is fragile and will break down in tears at the drop of a hat!" What concept is the family is using to explain Aunt Mary and the way they relate to her?
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Becky is interested in science, so her Mom takes her to the store to buy her toys that will inspire her. Becky discovers that the store is divided into girl's toys and boy's toys, and the science toys are in the boy's section. This is an example of how children learn gender roles.
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