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Communication Fundamentals Test 1

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Communication Fundamentals Test 1 Interpersonal communications is a distinctive, transactual for of human communication involving - ✔✔mutual influence, for the purpose of managing relationships ... When you are preoccupied with your own thoughts and do not pay attention to your teachers lecture, you are experiencing - ✔✔psychological noise You are having a conversation with your neighbour, and you are not interested in what she is saying. When you yawn, you are providing - ✔✔unintentional non verbal feedback Understanding (should be "noise") is anything that interferes with a message and keeps it from - ✔✔being understood and achieving its intended effects Kelvin and meghan are trying to decide which color to paint their living room. As part of their decision, they discuss the merits of their choices and how well they will match the furniture and the style of the house. The form of communication they are most likely engaging in is - ✔✔interpersonal communication Impersonal communication occurs when - ✔✔we treat people as objects, or when we respond to their roles rather than as unique persons Jessica, a first year medical student, is having a conversation with her mom about life at a university. While describing some of her anatomy lessons in graphic detail, Jessica notices a lack of color in her moms face, and her face is very strained. This type of communication is called - ✔✔interpersonal communication The type of communication that occurs when one person communicates the same message to many people at once but the creator of the message is not physically present is called - ✔✔mass communication Learning how to understand and improve interpersonal communication can help you develop - ✔✔creative and construction solutions to family conflict If you have a genuine desire to improve your communication skills and you want to connect with others, you are - ✔✔motivated Self-concept is defined as - ✔✔a person's subjective description of who the person thinks he or she is The "central inner force common to all human beings and yet unique in each" is the definition of - ✔✔self (self image) Attitudes, beliefs, and values are learned to - ✔✔respond favourably or unfavourably A self-fulfilling prophecy is defined as what we believe about ourselves often come true because - ✔✔we expect it to come true The way in which you structure your understanding of reality (what is true and what is not true) is called - ✔✔personal choice Shyness is not a - ✔✔behavioural tendency to talk with others Your enduring concepts of right and wrong, good and bad are - ✔✔your values Values are the most - ✔✔resistant to change Values, beliefs and attitudes are the most central to your - ✔✔behaviour and concept of self Self esteem is often defined as your - ✔✔self worth Out ability to think about ourselves and use language to represent ourselves to others is our - ✔✔symbolic self-awareness Attending to the first piece of information that we observe about a person exemplifies - ✔✔the primacy effect Perception is defined as - ✔✔the process of understanding or making sense of sensory experiences You don't remember much of the lecture except for the instructors last words "all of todays material is covered in the exam". This is an example of - ✔✔recency effect Interpersonal perception is the process of - ✔✔interpreting what others are like To attribute a number of positive qualities to individuals we like is called - ✔✔the halo effect When we overgeneralize, we - ✔✔treat small amounts of information as if they were highly representative "Developing an emotional reaction that is similar to the one being experienced by another person" is a definition of - ✔✔empathy Selective attention is the process involved when we - ✔✔direct our attention to specific elements of our environment and ignore others Selective attention is the process of - ✔✔focusing on specific stimuli Observing a small slice of someone's behaviour and then making a generalization based on that behaviour is called - ✔✔thin slicing The type of communication activity we spend the most time - ✔✔listening Typical north americans spend - ✔✔45% of their time each day listening to others The communication activity in which people receive most of their training is - ✔✔writing When a friend tells you about a disagreement she had with a significant other, the details of the disagreement make you so angry that you are unable to listen. You are experiencing - ✔✔emotional noise Listening is defined as - ✔✔a process of selecting, attending to, understanding, and remembering verbal and non verbal messages The physiological process of decoding sounds is - ✔✔hearing Hearing occurs when - ✔✔sound vibrations reach your eardrum, buzz the middle ear bones, and are translated into electrical impulses When you sort through all the various sounds competing for your attention, you are - ✔✔selecting By expressing reassurance and understanding, you are providing - ✔✔a supportive response When we are attending, we are focusing on a particular - ✔✔sound or message When you receive and irrelevant response you may feel - ✔✔you are not listened to We are more likely to attend to information featuring - ✔✔humour, new ideas, or real or concrete things The process of understanding is defined as - ✔✔assigning meaning to messages When you verbally summarize the content of your partners message, you are - ✔✔paraphrasing If individuals can relate what they are hearing to something with which they are familiar, and if there is similarity between the individuals who are communicating, that chances are - ✔✔greater that understanding will occur When you repeat and assignment to a classmate who was absent from today's lecture, you are - ✔✔engaging in the remembering part of the listening process We confirm that we are listening by - ✔✔responding When we remember, we are - ✔✔recalling information The purpose of responding is to let others know - ✔✔you understood their messages [Show More]

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