Model of Communication | Perception | Self-disclosure | Effective Communication | Non Verbal Communication |
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What commutation can group members can seek clarification?
Directive
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What is is used to escape/avoid painful situations/condition in your life?
Defense Mechanisms
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What is divides everything about you into four parts.?
The Johari Window
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What is needed when listening to a problem?
Active Listening
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What is the the term for nonverbal messages that accent verbal messages?
Accentuation
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What kind of communication does small groups use?
One-way
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What step is to organize data in a meaningful way in the perceptual process?
Second Step
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What is the process of deliberately revealing information about ourselves that is significant and that would not normally be known by others.”?
Self-disclosue
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What is is called when group members have different values?
Collisions of values
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These often reveal feelings a person is intentionally trying to hide.
Nonverbal cues
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What is translating thoughts and feelings into symbols that others can understand?
Encoding
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What step is to collect data that is important enough to inter-put in the perceptual process?
First Step
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What describes when people either talk too much about themselves or they talk revealingly about themselves at inappropriate times?
Over discloser
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Who clarifies the sender's intentions and reasoning?
Receiver
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What is the term for nonverbal messages that serve to regulate verbal behavior?
Regulation
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What kind of communication can people share similar experiences, engage in problem solving and provide support for one another?
Two-way
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What are three of the five Physiological Influences?
Taste, smell, temperature, hearing, vision
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What describes when people don't want others to know them intimately and speak very little about themselves even when the situation calls for it?
Under discloser
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What are the two types of you-messages?
Solution message and a put-down message
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What are four of the seven forms of nonverbal communication?
Posture, Body Orientation, Facial Expressions, Eye Contact, Gesture, Touching, Clothing
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