CLDP_FINAL_EXAM_(Week 2 & 3)

Generate an image of a diverse group of people engaged in a conversation, with a visual metaphor of the Johari Window concept, emphasizing communication and connection.

Understanding Relationships through the Johari Window

Discover your interpersonal skills and enhance your understanding of yourself and others with our comprehensive quiz based on the Johari Window model. This quiz is designed to help participants reflect on their communication abilities, listening skills, and personal insights.

  • 31 thought-provoking questions
  • A mix of text and multiple-choice formats
  • Ideal for self-help enthusiasts and corporate professionals
31 Questions8 MinutesCreated by ActiveListener42
________ _________is a techniques that helps people better understand their relationship with themselves and other.
Johari Window is created by psychologists “______ _____” (1916-2014) and “________ ________” (1916-1995).
Is used primarily in self-help groups and corporate settings as a _________ (enabling one to find out things for one or themselves) exercise.
Luft and Ingham named their model “_______” using a combination of their first names.
This model is based on two ideas – ______ can be acquired by revealing information about you to others and ________ _________ from their feedbacks.
Each person is represented by the Johari model through four ___________ or _________.
Known to both self and others.
Known to self but not known to others.
Know to others but not known to self.
Not known to both self and others.
Minimize hidden area thru _________.
Minimize blind spot area thru asking ___________.
Minimize Unknown area thru _____-__________.
You judge and then either you agree or disagree.
You ask questions from your own frame of reference.
You give counsel, advice, and solutions to problems.
You analyze others’ motives and behavior based on your own experiences.
Evaluating - you judge and then neither you agree or disagree.
True
False
Probing – you ask questions from your own frame of reference.
True
False
Advising – you give counsel, criticize, and solutions to problems.
True
False
Interpreting – you analyze others’ motives and behavior based on their own experiences.
True
False
____________ is the most important skill in life. You spend years learning how to read, write, and speak.
The way to improve your listening skills is to practice "_______ ___________."
This is where you make a conscious effort to hear not only the words that another person is saying but, more importantly, the __________ __________ being communicated.
Five Steps to active listening
Receiving information and being present
Understanding the message
Evaluating the points in the conversation
Remembering what’s been said and the key points
Responding based on what was said (Repeat and reframe)
Frame your questions and replies
Speaker centered listening
Reflect first, respond second
Three Components to active listening
Reflect first, respond second
Speaker centered listening
Frame your questions and replies
Understanding the message
Receiving information and being present
_________ on the speaker and pay attention.
Maintain ______________ contact.
Widen your understanding and look at the ___________________.
It is important to seek and give _________ for communication to be effective.
It is vital to effectively ____________ in case communication needs the same.
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