Combo with CMS 315 Midterm Review SI and 1 other Exam Questions And Correct Answers Current Update (A+ Pass)
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Combo with CMS 315 Midterm Review SI and 1 other Exam Questions And Correct Answers Current Update (A+ Pass)
Interpersonal communication - Answers -the process whereby one stimulates meaning in the mind of another through verbal and/or nonverbal means
Hypodermic communication - Answers -You a...
Combo with CMS 315 Midterm Review SI
and 1 other Exam Questions And
Correct Answers Current Update (A+
Pass)
Interpersonal communication - Answers -the process whereby one stimulates meaning
in the mind of another through verbal and/or nonverbal means
Hypodermic communication - Answers -You absorb all that is communicated to you; ex.
watching violent movies makes you violent
Dimensions of charisma - Answers -Credibility, similarity, attraction
Dimensions of credibility of charisma - Answers -Competence
Composure
Trustworthiness
Sociability
Redemptive positive evaluation - Answers -when you know something bad about
somethone will be sad, start with something good about them
Initiating stage - Answers -Get them to like you, scan the person
Experimenting stage - Answers -Getting to know you, small talk is typical here
Intensifying stage - Answers -Share things you wouldn't normally.
use personal symbols, "WE", decorations produced
6 things happening verbally during intensifying stage - Answers -1. forms of address
become more formal
2. use of first persona plural becomes more common
3. verbal shortcuts built
4. more direct expression of commitment
5. partners act as a helper in the daily process of understanding what the other is all
about
Integrating stage - Answers -mesh of lives/social circles.
share calendars, invitations, friends.
more likely to be asked "where's your partner"
Coupling - Answers -the extent to which each intimate tries to give the other his own
self-symbols--measure the degree to which they want to increase communion
(interdependence)
During which stage does coupling occur? - Answers -Integrating stage
Bonding - Answers -show the public what you are--public rituals
Differentiating stage - Answers -Start showing how we are different--
disengaging/uncoupling
"we" goes back to "I"
Circumscribing stage - Answers -No talk in depth/talk less
Stagnating stage - Answers -The communication doesn't move
Avoiding stage - Answers -don't want to be around them--communication specifically
designed to avoid face-to-face or voice-to-voice interaction
, Forms of "distancing" - Answers -Disengagement
Cognitive disassociation
Disengagement - Answers -hiding information about self, interacting less personally
Terminating stage - Answers -The breakup
What are 5 important misconceptions about communication in relationships? - Answers
-1. Assumption of consistency
2. Assumption of simple meaning
3. Assumption of communicator independence
4. Assumption of obvious causation
5. Assumption of finality
Assumption of consistency - Answers -"But that's not what you said yesterday"
having others be consistent is valued in our society
assume the message is going to be the same each time.
ex. teacher always tells you to read, so when he doesn't, you assume there is no
reading, but there is in the syllabus
Assumption of simple meaning - Answers -"Well, if you said so you must have meant it!"
face value of the sentence- you mean what you say, say what you mean
ex. sarcasm
ex. "i had fun at the party" compared to "i had FUN at the party"
Assumption of communicator independence - Answers -"It wasnt my fault"
we talk about out relationships as if our behavior had nothing to do with what the other
did
-assume the other person knows what we are talking about
Assumption of obvious causation - Answers -"You can't fool me, I know why you said
that"
We assume we know what is going on and fill in the blanks.
we jump to conclusions to quick
ex. friend doesn't respond to text so you assume she's mad at you when really she was
asleep
Assumption of finality - Answers -"Well that settles it"
assuming it's over and finished
8 Dimensions of Communication - Answers -1. Narrow-Broad
2. Public-personal
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