When Bevan suggests we organize and interpret experiences by applying cognitive structures called cognitive schemata?
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Self-fulfilling prophecySelective attentionStereotype and primacyNone of the above
Answer: None of the above
When multiple communication research methodologies are used, especially when one person acts as an observer and others are participants in the study, the perspective of which most pertains to this type of research?
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Historical modelPrimordial modelInterpretive modelCausal model
Answer: Interpretive model
Which of these is the first step in the listening process?
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InterpretingUnderstandingReceivingRemembering
Answer: Receiving
Conflict often refers to what we frame resources? Which of these is an example of a scare resource in relationships?
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MoneyTimeAttentionAll of the above
Answer: All of the above
Which communication model helps participants to communicate instead of “sender” and “receiver”?
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Interactive modelTransactional modelSocial modelRelational model
Answer: Transactional model
While communication varies with the dynamic, such as families, teams, and organizations, which of the following is true of dynamics?
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PositionalismCulturalityIdentitySuperiority
Answer: Positionalism
You walk into your professor’s office hours and he’s meeting with another student so you wait in the hall. However, they see you and say hi to you, “Hey, I’ll be with you shortly, hang tight.” Which kind of confirmation does this best illustrate?
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EndorsementRecognitionAcknowledgementAll of the above
Answer: Recognition
Use Bevan’s KEY TOPIC to take the section out about some of the following: a) Low-context language uses personalized space perception of how one learns to describe issues, which can change the perception of those who speak the language for example, in German, “mein” to illustrate, as German speakers, when one describes the community, it makes sense to belong more tightly to a group. b) In a social context, personality, habitus help bring people back to better oriented with cardinal directions (north, east, south, west) and explains more of the groups. These examples best illustrate which of the following concepts?
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Cultural influences on behaviorStereotypingIdentitySelf-serving bias
Answer: Cultural influences on behavior
Which of the following are reasons why we form relationships?
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AppearanceCompetenceSimilarityAll of the above
Answer: All of the above
In America’s scientific approach, we make room for a comparative analysis of relationships.
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TrueFalse
Answer: True
When asserting yourself, all of the following are steps to take except:
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Recreate positive interactions with the person you are addressing.Seek to understand the other’s behaviors as they are not fixed.Identify your nonverbal scripts to yourself.Describe why you think the problem behavior is occurring.
Answer: Identify your nonverbal scripts to yourself.
According to lecture, romantic relationships where both partners are radically different in their beliefs tend to report less satisfaction in the relationship.
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TrueFalse
Answer: True
If someone chooses to stay in a relationship, they must be getting some type of reward from it.
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TrueFalse
Answer: True
The fact that we are likely to choose a mate with whom we cross paths often points to which reason for forming relationships?
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AppearanceSimilarityProximityReciprocal Attraction
Answer: Proximity
Ideally, an apology contains which elements?
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An explicit acknowledgment of wrongdoing.Sincerity.Some form of compensation.All of the above
Answer: All of the above
According to lecture, which of the following are true of negative relationships?
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They do not last but have an intense attraction.Initial attraction that tends to be lessened over time.People tend to avoid coping methods ahead of time with these relationships.Negative relationships can create more difficult to process than authentic relationships.All of the above
Answer: All of the above
You are at a bar and you see one man walk over to a woman that’s close. He asks her to join him at his table before the football game starts playing. What stage do you think these two people are in according to lecture?
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InitiatingExperimentingIntegratingBonding
Answer: Initiating
Relationships can be successful when both partners are notably different. However, these relationships are usually successful when both partners’ differences are complementary.
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TrueFalse
Answer: True
People tend to let their guard down more with positive relationships as opposed to negative ones.
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TrueFalse
Answer: True