Ethnocentrism correct answers A belief that our cultural ways are superior to others
Reciprocity correct answers Mutual exchange of symbols and meanings
Feedback correct answers Verbal and nonverbal signals given while we communicate
Cultural patterns correct answers Influence how we commu...
COMM 101 ch. 1-6 (Already graded A+)
Ethnocentrism correct answers A belief that our cultural ways are superior to others
Reciprocity correct answers Mutual exchange of symbols and meanings
Feedback correct answers Verbal and nonverbal signals given while we communicate
Cultural patterns correct answers Influence how we communicate with others
American culture correct answers Argument culture
Types of communication correct answers Intrapersonsal, interpersonal, group-small, mass-large audience, public/presentational
Intrapersonal correct answers Internal communication
Interpersonal correct answers Communication between people
Group-small correct answers Team, study or work group, collective consensus/committee, club
Mass-large audience correct answers Media
Public/presentational correct answers Speech to group, usually a public setting
Competence correct answers Flexibility required
Self-efficacy correct answers Person's belief that you can be flexible
Cognitive complexity correct answers To make sense of the social behavior
Empathy correct answers To see the world through another person's eyes
Self-monitoring correct answers The ability to observe your own behaviors and communication and see how they affect others
Perception correct answers The process of acquiring and interpreting information from sensory data
Selective attention correct answers The process of consciously or unconsciously selecting sensory data to maintain our focus.
Process of perception correct answers Intensity and size, repetition, contrast, and personal motivations
Influences correct answers Self and family, self and culture, and perception and technology Looking-glass self correct answers Other people's perception of us
Identity correct answers Social categories that we and others identify as important characteristics
of who we are.
Primary dimensions correct answers Traits we are born with and influence how we are seen/how we see ourself
Secondary dimensions correct answers Identities/labels we acquire
Standpoint correct answers Perspective from which person views and evaluates societies
Perception checking correct answers When we consider a series of statements or questions to confirm (or challenge) our perceptions of others and their behaviors.
Perception checking steps correct answers Describe the verbal and nonverbal behavior, seek clarification or explanation, and determine two possible interpretations
Stereotype correct answers A broad generalization about a group of people
Nonverbal communication correct answers Process of conveying meaning without using the spoken word
Determined by nonverbal signs correct answers 65-93% of a total message is
Nonverbal communication is influenced by correct answers Culture and gender
Nonverbal communication is influenced by culture correct answers At work, time-perception, personal space, displays of affection, and emotional displays
Female nonverbal communication correct answers Gesture eye contact, smile, closer personal space
Male influence on. I verbal communication correct answers More space, lean forward, talk longer, loud
Ambiguity correct answers 1 context helps us to interpret meaning
2 out mood affects our interpretation
3 age affects how we interpret communication
Six ways that nonverbal communication works in conjunction with verbal communication correct answers Repetition, emphasis, complememtation, contradiction, substitution, and regulation
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