Exam 1: Foundations of Interpersonal Communication

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Explain the origins of Communication Studies and Aristotle's influence on it.

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What is the primary way individuals cultivate interpersonal relationships with one another?

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Which aspect of interpersonal communication is concerned with treating people with dignity?

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Our assessment of our own communication is a type of feedback.

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The strategic process of creating shared meaning is called ______.

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Which model shows that communication goes in two directions: from sender to receiver and from receiver to sender?

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What is the name of the national organization devoted to the study of communication?

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Describe an example of an ethical communication dilemma, and explain how you could use the categorical imperative to resolve it.

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Interpersonal communication cannot occur unless ______ are agreed upon by the participants.

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What we now call communication studies had its origins in ______.

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When is our common sense least likely to help us in interpersonal situations?

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The transcript of a trial represents the content component of communication.

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Models represent complex relationships in the communication process. What properties do they possess?

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Which is one of the four critical components of the definition of interpersonal communication in your textbook?

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Most of our interpersonal communication is spontaneous and unplanned.

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What is the term for the feedback you receive from other people?

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Interpersonal rules indicate what behavior is obligated, preferred, or prohibited. Explain what this means, and give an example of each in the context of a dating relationship.

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