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What are the 4 values of Communication? |
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- Personal Identity and Health
- Relationships
- Professional
- Culture
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A systemic process which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meanings |
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What are the different levels of meaning? |
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1. Content Level of Meaning 2. Relationship level of meaning |
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When is Content Level of Meaning used? |
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It is used as a direct meaning. Ex: "GET OUT!!!!" means leave. |
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What is Relationship Level of Meaning? |
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It expresses a relationship between communicators. Ex: A friend said leave while smiling. |
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What are the three Models of Communication? |
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1. Linear 2. Interactive 3. Transactional |
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Which Communication Model introduced Noise? |
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The Linear Communication Model |
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Which Communication model introduced Feedback? |
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The Interactive Communication Model |
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How does the Transactional Model of Communication surpass the Interactive Communication Model? |
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1. Noise- any type of sound or event that can interfere with intended communication. 2. This model shows communication is a continuous and constantly changing process |
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A response to a message that can be verbal, non-verbal, or both. |
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Anything that can interfere with intended communication. |
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What is Critical Thinking? |
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What is the difference between Interpersonal Communication and Intrapersonal Communication? |
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Intrapersonal is a look communication with ourselves; while, Interpersonal is any communication with another or more. |
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Who said, "I-Thou" in reference to relationships? |
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impersonal----------------------Interpersonal It You Thou What is this called? |
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The Communication Continuum |
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What is Organizational Culture? |
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ways of thinking, acting, and understanding work that is shared by members of an organization and reflect their distinct identity. |
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What are the dimensions of attribution? |
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1. Foci 2. Responsibility 3. Scope 4. Stability |
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A multidimensional process in which an individual forms and acts from social perspectives; to be in communication with your-self. |
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What are the styles of Attachment? |
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1. Secure 2. Dismissive 3. Anxious 4. Fearful |
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Assuming you know what someone else is thinking |
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The ability to feel with another- to feel what he or she feels. |
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What are the four shemata that make-up Constructivism? |
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1. Prototypes 2. Personal Constructs 3. Stereotypes 4. Scipts |
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It is a role model or someone that is idealized |
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What are Personal Constructs? |
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It is the way an individual perceives another's intellect or physical characteristics |
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It is a predictive generalization of people or situations |
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What is Person-Centered Perception? |
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to be able to view another person as unique or special |
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What is the Standpoint Theory? |
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Claims that a culture includes a number of social communities that have different degrees of social status and privilege |
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What is a Self-Serving Bias? |
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It is to take excessive credit for what we do well and to attribute negative actions on forces that are out out of our control |
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What is Self-Fulfilling Prophecy? |
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An expectation or judgment of ourselves brought about through our own actions |
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What is a guide to action based on rules and identity? |
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When we compare, then judgment our own talent, qualities, or ability, is called what? |
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What is it called when a person's internal sense of where he or she stops and the rest of the world begins? |
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What is a source of social perspectives that people use to define themselves and and guide how they think, act, and feel? |
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It is a Particular Other. |
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what is a reflected appraisal? |
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It is how we perceive the way another individual perceives us |
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Define Perspective of the Generalized other. |
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rules, roles, and attitudes endorsed by entire community in which we live |
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Information that others would not know unless we revealed it |
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The act of negative thinking about ourselves |
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