Interpersonal communications weeks 1-8

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Understanding Interpersonal Communication

Test your knowledge of interpersonal communication concepts with this engaging quiz! Covering key themes from the first eight weeks, this quiz will help you reinforce your understanding and application of communication theories and practices.

  • 10 carefully crafted questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Score yourself and track your progress
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EngagingTalks42
Communication is defined as
The process through which people use messages to generate meaning
An exchange of a series of messages
A linear communication model includes what three components?
Sender, Noise, and Receiver
Message, Interaction, and Channel
What is the ''looking glass self"?
The degree to which you have clearly defined a consistent and enduring sense of self.
The definition of self based on how others view us.
When Gestalts are formed they are more likely to be positive or negative this is known as the halo effect
False
True
Feelings are short-term emotional reactions to events that generate only limited arousal.
True
False
What is emotional intelligence?
The ability to shut off your emotions and completely disassociate from them.
The ability to interpret emotions accurately and use this information to manage emotions, communicate them, and solve relationship problems
Behaving as though you are paying attention, even though you are really focusing on what you are going to do with the rest of your day is:
Narcissistic listening
Pseudo-listening
Mental bracketing is the ability to
Pay attention only to key words when listening to someone speak so you get the overall gist of what they are trying to say
Systematically put aside thoughts that aren't relevant to the interaction at hand.
The four styles of listening are
Aggressive listening, submissive listening, pseudo listening, content oriented listening
Action-oriented listening, time-oriented listening, people-oriented listening, and content- oriented listening.
The duration, placement, and strength of touch is known as
Haptics
Kinesics
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