Exam 1: What Is Interpersonal Communication
Exam 1: What Is Interpersonal Communication16 Questions
Exam 2: Culture and Interpersonal Communication17 Questions
Exam 3: Identity and Interpersonal Communication19 Questions
Exam 4: Perception and Interpersonal Communication17 Questions
Exam 5: Language and Interpersonal Communication17 Questions
Exam 6: Nonverbal Communication14 Questions
Exam 7: Emotions and Communication18 Questions
Exam 8: Listening and Responding18 Questions
Exam 9: Developing and Ending Relationships18 Questions
Exam 10: Intimacy and Interpersonal Communication16 Questions
Exam 11: Communication in Families16 Questions
Exam 12: Interpersonal Influence16 Questions
Exam 13: Interpersonal Conflict18 Questions
Exam 14: Communicating Comfort and Support15 Questions
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Rosa recently changed schools from a very large public university to a much smaller private college. She is used to very large lectures with hundreds of students, so the smaller classes at her new school are a bit foreign to her. For the first few weeks of the semester, she remains quiet and observes the behaviors of her classmates to determine the social rules inherent in her new academic environment. What aspect of communication competence is Rosa attending to as she assesses the rules for behavior so that she can better fit in with her classmates?
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One characteristic of interpersonal communication is that it is consequential. Which consequence of interpersonal communication allows you to gather information about yourself, other people, past or present events, and beliefs or attitudes?
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What does it mean to say that communication is irreversible?
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Alice has recently become frustrated with her friend Billy due to his constant need for attention. She decided that she simply didn't have the time or emotional energy to communicate with him anymore. Therefore, she stopped interacting with him, telling herself, "I'm just going to avoid communicating with him for a while. I won't say anything to him, good or bad." After a few days, Billy confronted her: "Why are you so mad at me?" Alice replied, "I didn't say anything! In fact, I didn't communicate with you at all!" What principle of interpersonal communication was Alice forgetting?
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Which of the following characteristics of interpersonal communication competence suggests that you can produce the desired outcomes you seek with no more than a reasonable amount of effort?
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Research tells us that people who make a lot of eye contact during conversations are perceived as more credible and trustworthy. Given that credibility goes up as eye contact increases, what type of relationship exists between these two variables?
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Sebastian's parents have urged him to find a part-time job to supplement his income while he is going to school full time. Sebastian would like to find a job on campus so that he doesn't waste a lot of time commuting and would prefer a desk job where he could maybe fit in some homework from time to time. His parents have arranged an interview for him to be a dishwasher at a family friend's restaurant far off campus. He doesn't even want the job, in fact, he's hoping he doesn't get it. Because his parents arranged the interview, he goes anyway without planning or preparation, and comes across as aloof and ambivalent about working there. What ingredient for communication competence is Sebastian lacking if he wants to communicate effectively on his interview?
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Which of the following involves using values as a moral guide when interacting with other people?
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Eliot had an interview for a summer job with a local construction company. Eliot really needed this job, and prepared carefully for the interview. He bought a new suit for the occasion, and rehearsed answering questions with his father. He was eager to get this job, but when he showed up for the interview, Eliot realized all the other candidates were dressed in jeans and steel-toed boots, as was the interviewer. As it turned out, Eliot didn't get the job because, they said, he wasn't "the right fit" for it. He just didn't demonstrate awareness of the culture and norms for working at the company. What component of communication competence was lacking at Eliot's interview?
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What is suggested about the nature of communication to say that meanings change and unfold over time and that previous messages affect how subsequent messages are created and understood.
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Barack and Michelle are out on their first date. At the end of the night, Barack picks up the check and says "I'll pay for dinner this time." From this message, Michelle infers that Barack must be interested in her and would like a second date, because paying for dinner "this time" implies he would like there to be a "next time." What aspect of interpersonal messages allows Michelle to make this judgment about Barack's feelings?
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One characteristic of interpersonal communication is that it is consequential. Which consequence of interpersonal communication allows you to experience closeness or distance, agreement or disagreement, and equality or inequality with another person?
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Eric got a text from his girlfriend stating that she would have to cancel their date tonight. He immediately texted back, "If that's how you feel, then I guess I don't want to be with you anyway." He quickly regretted his decision and called her up to apologize. Although she accepted his apology and forgave him, his message has continued to place a strain on their relationship months after the fact. Which principle of interpersonal communication does this demonstrate?
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The longer an individual waits to start drinking alcohol (time increases), the less likely they are to become an alcoholic (likelihood decreases). This is an example of a ____ theoretical association.
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