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COMM 1500 UGA Exam 3 | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | 100% Pass What is the definition of interpersonal communication? Interpersonal communication is the exchange of information between two or more people, often in face-to-face interactions. What is active listening? Active listening inv...

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What is the definition of interpersonal communication?


✔✔ Interpersonal communication is the exchange of information between two or more people,

often in face-to-face interactions.




What is active listening?


✔✔ Active listening involves fully concentrating, understanding, and responding to a speaker's

message.




What is the concept of "self-disclosure" in communication?


✔✔ Self-disclosure is the act of revealing personal information to others that they would not

otherwise know.




What does the "social penetration theory" explain?


✔✔ Social penetration theory explains how relationships develop through gradual increases in

self-disclosure, moving from superficial to intimate levels.




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,What is the "Johari Window" model used for?


✔✔ The Johari Window model is used to understand self-awareness and interpersonal

communication, highlighting what is known and unknown to self and others.




What is the purpose of a "relational dialectics" theory?


✔✔ Relational dialectics theory examines how individuals manage competing desires or tensions

within relationships, such as autonomy vs. connection.




What is "nonverbal communication"?


✔✔ Nonverbal communication involves conveying messages through body language, facial

expressions, gestures, and tone of voice rather than words.




What is "paralanguage"?


✔✔ Paralanguage refers to vocal elements of communication, such as pitch, tone, and speed, that

accompany speech and influence meaning.




What is the role of "feedback" in communication?


✔✔ Feedback is the response given by a receiver to a message, providing insight into how the

message was interpreted and facilitating further communication.

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,What is the definition of "conflict" in communication?


✔✔ Conflict is a perceived incompatibility of goals, needs, or interests between two or more

parties in a communication exchange.




What does "empathy" mean in interpersonal communication?


✔✔ Empathy involves understanding and sharing the feelings of another person, which can

enhance connection and communication.




What is "emotional intelligence" in communication?


✔✔ Emotional intelligence is the ability to recognize, understand, and manage emotions in

oneself and in others during interactions.




What is "contextual communication"?


✔✔ Contextual communication refers to how the environment or setting influences the

interpretation and meaning of messages.




What is the purpose of "active perception" in communication?




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, ✔✔ Active perception involves consciously seeking out and interpreting information in a

communication exchange to improve understanding.




What is "proxemics"?


✔✔ Proxemics is the study of personal space and how physical distance affects communication.




What is the concept of "facework" in communication?


✔✔ Facework refers to the strategies people use to protect and maintain their self-image, or

"face," in social interactions.




What is the role of "culture" in shaping communication?


✔✔ Culture influences communication by shaping values, norms, and expectations for behavior

in interactions.




What is the "transactional model" of communication?


✔✔ The transactional model of communication views communication as a dynamic process

where all participants are simultaneously senders and receivers of messages.




What does "selective perception" mean?

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