Exam 1: Introducing Interpersonal Communication
Exam 1: Introducing Interpersonal Communication104 Questions
Exam 2: Considering Self101 Questions
Exam 3: Perceiving Others94 Questions
Exam 4: Experiencing and Expressing Emotions100 Questions
Exam 5: Understanding Culture28 Questions
Exam 6: Listening Actively90 Questions
Exam 7: Communicating Verbally95 Questions
Exam 8: Communicating Nonverbally80 Questions
Exam 9: Managing Conflict and Power77 Questions
Exam 10: Relationships With Romantic Partners80 Questions
Exam 11: Relationships With Family Members81 Questions
Exam 12: Relationships With Friends113 Questions
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-Views communication as a process between senders and receivers, involving both feedback and fields of experience.
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Impersonal communication can significantly impact our thoughts, behaviors, emotions, and relationships.
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Even in our close personal relationships, we can communicate both impersonally and personally within the same interaction.
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The linear communication model conceptualizes communication as a simplistic one-way form of communication.
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Josh is very assertive and goal-oriented; however, he often forgets to consider the people he interacts with, who sometimes feel hurt or offended by his communication. What component of interpersonal communication competence is he lacking?
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You and your roommate are discussing which one of you will get the larger bedroom in your new apartment. Despite saying he doesn't want the room, you realize he does by how he keeps looking at it and the tone of his voice. You decide to let him have it. This is an example of what type of communication?
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If one focused solely on appropriate communication, one would be considered a competent communicator.
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According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, one must resolve or meet social needs before self-actualization needs.
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-A view of communication that suggests communication is multidirectional.
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-Communication that has a negligible impact upon relationships and our thoughts, behaviors, and emotions.
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What does your textbook suggest are potential benefits of studying interpersonal communication and making informed communication decisions?
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-The moral principles that guide our communication behaviors.
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The author suggests that intrapersonal and interpersonal communication refer to basically the same phenomenon.
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-Communication involving only one person.
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Define interpersonal communication and its four characteristics.
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According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which basic need must be met before higher-level ones can be satisfied?
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-The endless variety of communication situations.
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-The degree to which communication matches situational, relational, and cultural norms.
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The dynamic nature of interpersonal communication implies that
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