Deck 9: Communicating in Groups and Teams

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Two neighbors in an apartment building have a shared balcony. One neighbor wants to use the space to barbeque and the other wants to utilize it to grow plants. Which component of conflict is most present in this situation?

A) Perceived incompatible goals
B) Expressed struggle
C) Forced incompatibility
D) Perceived autonomy
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According to Gibb's checklist for conflict management, ____________ statements are often expressed as "You" statements.

A) control
B) judgmental
C) superiority
D) certainty
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Gibb's checklist for conflict management recommends ____________ messages, which show that you can accept another's feelings and put yourself in their place.

A) using empathetic
B) using "You"
C) judgmental
D) manipulative
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John Gottman, who has spent more than four decades studying how people communicate, can predict with a rate of accuracy approaching 90% whether or not a married couple is headed to-ward divorce, mostly on the basis of

A) Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
B) Love Languages
C) Sexual aggression
D) Lose-lose problem solving
Question
Counterattacking the person who criticizes you or treats you with contempt is

A) criticism
B) stonewalling
C) defensiveness
D) passive aggressive
Question
Giving someone the silent treatment that conveys the message "you aren't even worth my time" is what kind of disconfirming message?

A) criticism
B) stonewalling
C) defensiveness
D) contempt
Question
Which is the strongest confirming response?

A) Recognition
B) Sponsorship
C) Acknowledgment
D) Endorsement
Question
When you make an all-encompassing, accusatory, and personal statement about another, you are ____________.

A) spiraling
B) ridiculing
C) stonewalling
D) criticizing
Question
Pretending to agree with someone is ____________.

A) pseudoaccommodation
B) avoidance spiraling
C) interdependency
D) escalatory spiraling
Question
A long-held feud between two families, starting with a small conflict and leading to a larger one, would be best described as a(n) _____________.

A) avoidance conflict spiral
B) direct conflict
C) escalatory conflict spiral
D) positive conflict spiral
Question
Writing a firm letter to a harasser insisting that the behavior stop is an example of which of the following styles of conflict?

A) Nonassertion
B) Aggression
C) Assertive
D) Passive-aggression
Question
One type of non-assertive response to conflict characterized by giving in, and putting others' needs ahead of your own is

A) accommodation
B) avoidance
C) withholding
D) guiltmaking
Question
Telling someone you have no interest in dating that you're busy in order to spare their feelings is an example of which of the following styles of conflict?

A) Nonassertion
B) Direct communication
C) Indirect communication
D) Nonassertion
Question
Psychologist George Bach describes _________ as "crazymaking" behavior.

A) direct aggression
B) assertive aggression
C) indirect communication
D) passive aggression
Question
Withholders, pseudoaccommodators, and guiltmakers are all demonstrating what type of nonassertive behavior?

A) Avoidance
B) Passive aggression
C) Accommodation
D) Indirect communication
Question
When the family shows up late for Sunday dinner at your grandmother's home, she says, "I don't mind." But during the meal, she remarks, "It must be nice to sleep late on Sunday morning instead of waking up early to cook a meal." Which of the following best describes her behavior?

A) interdependent
B) directly aggressive
C) passive aggressive
D) assertive
Question
Which of the following would be best described as a passive-aggressive response?

A) Alex's mother asks him to clean his room and he lashes out, telling her to "shut up."
B) Jane promises her mother that she will clean her room, then repeatedly fails to fulfill this promise.
C) Alex promises his father that he will clean his room and cleans it.
D) When Jane's mother asks her to clean her room, Jane calmly explains that she has a lot of homework to do and will try her best to clean her room tomorrow.
Question
"I really should be studying, but I'll give you a ride" is a statement most likely to be made by a ____________.

A) guiltmaker
B) trivial tyrannizer
C) joker
D) pseudoaccommodator
Question
A blatant sexual overture, or any verbal or nonverbal behavior that creates a "hostile work environment," is called ____________.

A) sexual aggression
B) sexual harassment
C) passive aggression
D) disconfirming harassment
Question
Yelling "Shut up!" or "Get it yourself!" is an example of ____________.

A) direct aggression
B) passive aggression
C) direct communication
D) descriptive communication
Question
Which of the following is an example of a directly aggressive message?

A) When you talk over me, I feel like you don't care about what I have to say.
B) It makes me feel like you don't appreciate me when you don't say thank you.
C) You had better shut up before I shut you up.
D) If you really cared about me, you would show it more often.
Question
What can you do to protect yourself from an abusive partner?

A) Close off contact and communication with people you trust.
B) Write a personal letter to the abuser.
C) Agree on code words you can mention to trusted people.
D) Tell the abuser to stop.
Question
During which step of an assertive message do you engage in perception checking?

A) Your interpretation of the other person's behavior
B) A description of your feelings
C) A description of the consequences
D) A statement of your intentions
Question
"You asked me to tell you what I really thought about your idea, and then when I gave you my opinion, you told me I was too critical." This is an example of which step of an assertive message?

A) A behavioral description
B) A description of your feelings
C) A description of the consequences
D) Your interpretation of the other person's behavior
Question
"When I lend you money and you don't pay me back, it makes my blood boil" is a statement that asserts ____________.

A) consequences
B) interpretations
C) feelings
D) intentions
Question
If you were to tell someone that you no longer plan on covering for him or her at work, you would be making a(n) ____________ statement.

A) consequence
B) descriptive
C) aggressive
D) intention
Question
If Marco says to Darma, "I'm angry because you didn't tell me about the annual report deadline. Now my boss is irritated with me for turning it in late." Which part of Marco's statement illustrates the consequence statement?

A) "I'm angry . . . "
B) " . . . you didn't tell me. . . . "
C) "Now my boss is irritated with me . . . "
D) " . . . you didn't tell me about the annual report . . . "
Question
An interactive communication process designed to help people reach agreement when one person wants something from another is called

A) win-lose
B) problem-solving
C) negotiation
D) conflict mediation
Question
Maura wants to visit family for the holidays, but Ruth wants to take a vacation. They decide to spend three days with family and three days on vacation. This decision is which form of conflict management?

A) Win-lose
B) Win-win
C) Compromise
D) Lose-win
Question
Suppose that two children are fighting over a toy. Rather than share the toy, one of them decides to break it so that neither of them can play with it. This is an example of what type of problem solving?

A) Compromise
B) Lose-lose
C) Win-lose
D) Win-win
Question
Fisher and Ury of the Harvard Negotiation Project recommend that participants begin negotiations by focusing on

A) their feelings
B) their interests
C) their positions
D) possible solutions
Question
What should you do first in win-win problem solving?

A) Solicit your partner's needs.
B) Make a date to discuss.
C) Describe your problem and needs.
D) Identify your problem and unmet needs.
Question
Which of the following is an important last step when using win-win problem-solving to meet your common goals?

A) Pick a solution together
B) Identify and define the conflict
C) Follow up on the solution
D) Evaluate the alternative solutions
Question
Due to their ____________, during disagreements males tend to experience greater physical arousal than women in the form of increased heart rate and blood pressure.

A) culture
B) biology
C) aggressiveness
D) assertiveness
Question
In Western cultures, women have typically been socialized to be ____________ and men to be ____________.

A) competitive; assertive
B) accommodating; competitive
C) passive; indifferent
D) compassionate; nonassertive
Question
When Jackie speaks up during a meeting, her comments tend to be judged more harshly. Yet if Jackie doesn't assert herself at work, she will not get a promotion. How would the text describe her dilemma?

A) Sexual harassment
B) An escalating spiral
C) A relational spiral
D) A double standard
Question
Which of the following statements is true about gender and relational communication online?

A) Gender differences in face-to-face communication also appear online.
B) Gender differences disappear in online communication.
C) The lack of face-to-face contact in online communication causes people to respond in unexpected ways.
D) Gender differences in online communication are beginning to affect how we communicate face-to-face.
Question
While on vacation last summer, Americans Josh and Malia observed a number of people who seemed to be arguing in public. Which country were they likely visiting?

A) Canada
B) Sweden
C) Italy
D) Germany
Question
Low context cultures typically value which type of communication most?

A) Indirect communication
B) Aggressive communication
C) Direct communication
D) Mediated communication
Question
In what way is the U.S. culture remarkably similar to Asian cultures?

A) competitiveness
B) cooperativeness
C) low-context
D) emotional expressiveness
Question
Cultures in which people go to great lengths to avoid embarrassing a conversational partner are

A) Individualistic
B) Collectivistic
C) Emotionally expressive
D) Low context
Question
Tom dislikes babysitting his younger brother. If Tom decides to stay in and babysit his younger brother for his parents, rather than telling them he would prefer to go and see a movie with his friends, he is displaying what type of non-assertive behavior?

A) Accommodation
B) Passive aggression
C) Direct aggression
D) Avoidance
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Every _______involves an expressed struggle between at least two interdependent parties who perceive incompatible goals, scarce rewards, and/or interference from the other party in achieving their goals.
Question
Actions and words that express respect for another person are ____________ messages.
Question
Offering a sincere compliment, apology, invitation, or simply one's undivided attention can inspire a _________ spiral.
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Conveying a message in a roundabout manner is called ____________ communication.
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A type of passive aggressive person who does little things to drive you crazy is called a _______ tyrannizer.
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Three important characteristics that affect conflict in online communication are delay, disinhibition, and ____________.
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People who handle conflicts by expressing their needs, thoughts, and feelings clearly and inviting others to do the same are ________.
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An approach to conflict resolution in which both parties attain at least part of what they seek by giving something up is called a ______________.
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A ___________spiral is a communication pattern in which one person's behavior is followed by a similar or even more intense response from the other person.
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One way to "fight fair" is to show ___________, accepting another person's feelings and understanding where they stand.
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You hung up without saying goodbye last night." This is a(n) ______________ description in that it calls attention to an occurrence without judging or editorializing about it.
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-Describe the Behavior

A) Step 1 of an assertive message
B) Step 5 of an assertive message
C) Step 2 of an assertive message
D) Step 4 of an assertive message
E) Step 3 of an assertive message
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-Your Intentions

A) Step 1 of an assertive message
B) Step 5 of an assertive message
C) Step 2 of an assertive message
D) Step 4 of an assertive message
E) Step 3 of an assertive message
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-Your Interpretation of the Other Person's Behavior

A) Step 1 of an assertive message
B) Step 5 of an assertive message
C) Step 2 of an assertive message
D) Step 4 of an assertive message
E) Step 3 of an assertive message
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-Describe the Consequences

A) Step 1 of an assertive message
B) Step 5 of an assertive message
C) Step 2 of an assertive message
D) Step 4 of an assertive message
E) Step 3 of an assertive message
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-Describe Your Feelings

A) Step 1 of an assertive message
B) Step 5 of an assertive message
C) Step 2 of an assertive message
D) Step 4 of an assertive message
E) Step 3 of an assertive message
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-disgust me."

A) contempt
B) defensiveness
C) stonewalling
D) criticism
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-"You're calling me a careless driver? You're the one who got a speeding ticket last month."

A) contempt
B) defensiveness
C) stonewalling
D) criticism
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-aren't even worth my attention."

A) contempt
B) defensiveness
C) stonewalling
D) criticism
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-only person you think about is yourself."

A) contempt
B) defensiveness
C) stonewalling
D) criticism
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Two neighbors in an apartment building have a shared balcony. One neighbor wants to use the space to barbeque and the other wants to utilize it to grow plants. Which component of conflict is most present in this situation?

A) Perceived incompatible goals
B) Expressed struggle
C) Forced incompatibility
D) Perceived autonomy
A
2
According to Gibb's checklist for conflict management, ____________ statements are often expressed as "You" statements.

A) control
B) judgmental
C) superiority
D) certainty
B
3
Gibb's checklist for conflict management recommends ____________ messages, which show that you can accept another's feelings and put yourself in their place.

A) using empathetic
B) using "You"
C) judgmental
D) manipulative
A
4
John Gottman, who has spent more than four decades studying how people communicate, can predict with a rate of accuracy approaching 90% whether or not a married couple is headed to-ward divorce, mostly on the basis of

A) Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
B) Love Languages
C) Sexual aggression
D) Lose-lose problem solving
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Counterattacking the person who criticizes you or treats you with contempt is

A) criticism
B) stonewalling
C) defensiveness
D) passive aggressive
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Giving someone the silent treatment that conveys the message "you aren't even worth my time" is what kind of disconfirming message?

A) criticism
B) stonewalling
C) defensiveness
D) contempt
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7
Which is the strongest confirming response?

A) Recognition
B) Sponsorship
C) Acknowledgment
D) Endorsement
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When you make an all-encompassing, accusatory, and personal statement about another, you are ____________.

A) spiraling
B) ridiculing
C) stonewalling
D) criticizing
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Pretending to agree with someone is ____________.

A) pseudoaccommodation
B) avoidance spiraling
C) interdependency
D) escalatory spiraling
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A long-held feud between two families, starting with a small conflict and leading to a larger one, would be best described as a(n) _____________.

A) avoidance conflict spiral
B) direct conflict
C) escalatory conflict spiral
D) positive conflict spiral
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11
Writing a firm letter to a harasser insisting that the behavior stop is an example of which of the following styles of conflict?

A) Nonassertion
B) Aggression
C) Assertive
D) Passive-aggression
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One type of non-assertive response to conflict characterized by giving in, and putting others' needs ahead of your own is

A) accommodation
B) avoidance
C) withholding
D) guiltmaking
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Telling someone you have no interest in dating that you're busy in order to spare their feelings is an example of which of the following styles of conflict?

A) Nonassertion
B) Direct communication
C) Indirect communication
D) Nonassertion
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Psychologist George Bach describes _________ as "crazymaking" behavior.

A) direct aggression
B) assertive aggression
C) indirect communication
D) passive aggression
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Withholders, pseudoaccommodators, and guiltmakers are all demonstrating what type of nonassertive behavior?

A) Avoidance
B) Passive aggression
C) Accommodation
D) Indirect communication
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16
When the family shows up late for Sunday dinner at your grandmother's home, she says, "I don't mind." But during the meal, she remarks, "It must be nice to sleep late on Sunday morning instead of waking up early to cook a meal." Which of the following best describes her behavior?

A) interdependent
B) directly aggressive
C) passive aggressive
D) assertive
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Which of the following would be best described as a passive-aggressive response?

A) Alex's mother asks him to clean his room and he lashes out, telling her to "shut up."
B) Jane promises her mother that she will clean her room, then repeatedly fails to fulfill this promise.
C) Alex promises his father that he will clean his room and cleans it.
D) When Jane's mother asks her to clean her room, Jane calmly explains that she has a lot of homework to do and will try her best to clean her room tomorrow.
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"I really should be studying, but I'll give you a ride" is a statement most likely to be made by a ____________.

A) guiltmaker
B) trivial tyrannizer
C) joker
D) pseudoaccommodator
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A blatant sexual overture, or any verbal or nonverbal behavior that creates a "hostile work environment," is called ____________.

A) sexual aggression
B) sexual harassment
C) passive aggression
D) disconfirming harassment
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Yelling "Shut up!" or "Get it yourself!" is an example of ____________.

A) direct aggression
B) passive aggression
C) direct communication
D) descriptive communication
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Which of the following is an example of a directly aggressive message?

A) When you talk over me, I feel like you don't care about what I have to say.
B) It makes me feel like you don't appreciate me when you don't say thank you.
C) You had better shut up before I shut you up.
D) If you really cared about me, you would show it more often.
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22
What can you do to protect yourself from an abusive partner?

A) Close off contact and communication with people you trust.
B) Write a personal letter to the abuser.
C) Agree on code words you can mention to trusted people.
D) Tell the abuser to stop.
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During which step of an assertive message do you engage in perception checking?

A) Your interpretation of the other person's behavior
B) A description of your feelings
C) A description of the consequences
D) A statement of your intentions
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"You asked me to tell you what I really thought about your idea, and then when I gave you my opinion, you told me I was too critical." This is an example of which step of an assertive message?

A) A behavioral description
B) A description of your feelings
C) A description of the consequences
D) Your interpretation of the other person's behavior
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"When I lend you money and you don't pay me back, it makes my blood boil" is a statement that asserts ____________.

A) consequences
B) interpretations
C) feelings
D) intentions
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If you were to tell someone that you no longer plan on covering for him or her at work, you would be making a(n) ____________ statement.

A) consequence
B) descriptive
C) aggressive
D) intention
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If Marco says to Darma, "I'm angry because you didn't tell me about the annual report deadline. Now my boss is irritated with me for turning it in late." Which part of Marco's statement illustrates the consequence statement?

A) "I'm angry . . . "
B) " . . . you didn't tell me. . . . "
C) "Now my boss is irritated with me . . . "
D) " . . . you didn't tell me about the annual report . . . "
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An interactive communication process designed to help people reach agreement when one person wants something from another is called

A) win-lose
B) problem-solving
C) negotiation
D) conflict mediation
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Maura wants to visit family for the holidays, but Ruth wants to take a vacation. They decide to spend three days with family and three days on vacation. This decision is which form of conflict management?

A) Win-lose
B) Win-win
C) Compromise
D) Lose-win
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Suppose that two children are fighting over a toy. Rather than share the toy, one of them decides to break it so that neither of them can play with it. This is an example of what type of problem solving?

A) Compromise
B) Lose-lose
C) Win-lose
D) Win-win
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31
Fisher and Ury of the Harvard Negotiation Project recommend that participants begin negotiations by focusing on

A) their feelings
B) their interests
C) their positions
D) possible solutions
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32
What should you do first in win-win problem solving?

A) Solicit your partner's needs.
B) Make a date to discuss.
C) Describe your problem and needs.
D) Identify your problem and unmet needs.
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Which of the following is an important last step when using win-win problem-solving to meet your common goals?

A) Pick a solution together
B) Identify and define the conflict
C) Follow up on the solution
D) Evaluate the alternative solutions
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Due to their ____________, during disagreements males tend to experience greater physical arousal than women in the form of increased heart rate and blood pressure.

A) culture
B) biology
C) aggressiveness
D) assertiveness
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35
In Western cultures, women have typically been socialized to be ____________ and men to be ____________.

A) competitive; assertive
B) accommodating; competitive
C) passive; indifferent
D) compassionate; nonassertive
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36
When Jackie speaks up during a meeting, her comments tend to be judged more harshly. Yet if Jackie doesn't assert herself at work, she will not get a promotion. How would the text describe her dilemma?

A) Sexual harassment
B) An escalating spiral
C) A relational spiral
D) A double standard
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37
Which of the following statements is true about gender and relational communication online?

A) Gender differences in face-to-face communication also appear online.
B) Gender differences disappear in online communication.
C) The lack of face-to-face contact in online communication causes people to respond in unexpected ways.
D) Gender differences in online communication are beginning to affect how we communicate face-to-face.
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38
While on vacation last summer, Americans Josh and Malia observed a number of people who seemed to be arguing in public. Which country were they likely visiting?

A) Canada
B) Sweden
C) Italy
D) Germany
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39
Low context cultures typically value which type of communication most?

A) Indirect communication
B) Aggressive communication
C) Direct communication
D) Mediated communication
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40
In what way is the U.S. culture remarkably similar to Asian cultures?

A) competitiveness
B) cooperativeness
C) low-context
D) emotional expressiveness
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Cultures in which people go to great lengths to avoid embarrassing a conversational partner are

A) Individualistic
B) Collectivistic
C) Emotionally expressive
D) Low context
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42
Tom dislikes babysitting his younger brother. If Tom decides to stay in and babysit his younger brother for his parents, rather than telling them he would prefer to go and see a movie with his friends, he is displaying what type of non-assertive behavior?

A) Accommodation
B) Passive aggression
C) Direct aggression
D) Avoidance
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Every _______involves an expressed struggle between at least two interdependent parties who perceive incompatible goals, scarce rewards, and/or interference from the other party in achieving their goals.
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Actions and words that express respect for another person are ____________ messages.
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Offering a sincere compliment, apology, invitation, or simply one's undivided attention can inspire a _________ spiral.
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Conveying a message in a roundabout manner is called ____________ communication.
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A type of passive aggressive person who does little things to drive you crazy is called a _______ tyrannizer.
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Three important characteristics that affect conflict in online communication are delay, disinhibition, and ____________.
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People who handle conflicts by expressing their needs, thoughts, and feelings clearly and inviting others to do the same are ________.
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An approach to conflict resolution in which both parties attain at least part of what they seek by giving something up is called a ______________.
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A ___________spiral is a communication pattern in which one person's behavior is followed by a similar or even more intense response from the other person.
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One way to "fight fair" is to show ___________, accepting another person's feelings and understanding where they stand.
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You hung up without saying goodbye last night." This is a(n) ______________ description in that it calls attention to an occurrence without judging or editorializing about it.
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-Describe the Behavior

A) Step 1 of an assertive message
B) Step 5 of an assertive message
C) Step 2 of an assertive message
D) Step 4 of an assertive message
E) Step 3 of an assertive message
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-Your Intentions

A) Step 1 of an assertive message
B) Step 5 of an assertive message
C) Step 2 of an assertive message
D) Step 4 of an assertive message
E) Step 3 of an assertive message
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-Your Interpretation of the Other Person's Behavior

A) Step 1 of an assertive message
B) Step 5 of an assertive message
C) Step 2 of an assertive message
D) Step 4 of an assertive message
E) Step 3 of an assertive message
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-Describe the Consequences

A) Step 1 of an assertive message
B) Step 5 of an assertive message
C) Step 2 of an assertive message
D) Step 4 of an assertive message
E) Step 3 of an assertive message
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58
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-Describe Your Feelings

A) Step 1 of an assertive message
B) Step 5 of an assertive message
C) Step 2 of an assertive message
D) Step 4 of an assertive message
E) Step 3 of an assertive message
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59
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-disgust me."

A) contempt
B) defensiveness
C) stonewalling
D) criticism
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60
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-"You're calling me a careless driver? You're the one who got a speeding ticket last month."

A) contempt
B) defensiveness
C) stonewalling
D) criticism
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61
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-aren't even worth my attention."

A) contempt
B) defensiveness
C) stonewalling
D) criticism
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-only person you think about is yourself."

A) contempt
B) defensiveness
C) stonewalling
D) criticism
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