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Welcome to SPC 1024 Jeopardy!

Review for Exam I(Chapters 1-8)

INSTRUCTIONS: Click F5 to make sure that you are in slide show mode. In a moment, you will see today’s game board which consists of 5 categories containing five questions each (25 questions in total). Simply click on a point value to view that question. Play as many times as you like. Good luck!

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(c) Jessica Street - SPC 1024

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Communication Process

Communicating

Verbally and

Nonverbally

Intercultural Communicat

ion & Listening

Self, Perception,

& Communicati

on

Relationships

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The ideas and feelings that a sender-receiver wants to

share.

What is a message?

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Interference that keeps a message from being

understood or accurately interpreted.

What is noise?

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The environment in which communication occurs.

What is the setting?

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When a small number of people meet to solve a

problem or complete a task.

What is small-group communication?

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When a student doesn’t hear a lecture because (s)he

is thinking about lunch.

What is internal noise?

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Comparing ourselves with others to see how we

measure up.

What are social comparisons?

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Taking a chance on something new, e.g., on a new person

or place

What is a psychological risk?

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Events or actions that occur because a person

and those around him/her expected them.

What are self-fulfilling prophecies?

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The personal, internal, mental map of the actual territory or external reality that people

experience.

What is subjective view?

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How a person thinks about and values himself/herself.

What is self-concept?

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The process of empathizing across cultures.

What is transpection?

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When nondominants do not want to form a common bond with the dominant culture, so they break-away into a group that includes only members like themselves .

What is separation?

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Type of listening which involves evaluating and questioning/challenging what has been heard.

What is critical listening?

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Type of listening which involves listening for feelings.

What is empathic listening?

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Type of listening which involves evaluating and questioning/challenging what has been heard.

What is critical listening?

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Dictionary definition of a word.

What is the denotative meaning?

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Ex. At a wedding you wish the couple happiness and

tell the bride she looks beautiful.

What is ritual language?

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Generally speaking, when women have conversations

they use this language.

What is rapport-talk?

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Examples include: ‘Like’, ‘you know’, ‘err’, ‘ah’.

What are vocal fillers?

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Three functions of nonverbal communication.

What is regulate, complement, accent, and/or substitute for verbal messages?

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Initiating, experimenting, intensifying, integrating, and

bonding.

What are the five stages of how relationships come

together?

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Relationship stage that represents that time when

people make a conscious effort to seek out common interests

and experiences.

What is experimenting?

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Intrapersonal evaluation, Interpersonal definition, shared

goals, possible solutions, weighing goals against solutions, and

evaluating the solution after some time has passed.

What are stages to resolving conflict?

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A model used to illustrate the level of disclosure that a

person is willing to make with various people.

What is the Johari Window?

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The ability to understand and get along with others.

What is emotional intelligence?