Interpersonal Communication Study Guide Unit 2 PDF

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This study guide provides an overview of interpersonal communication, covering topics like listening skills, nonverbal communication, and deception.

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Study Guide – Interpersonal Communication – Unit 2 Listening Social Penetration Theory Misconceptions about Listening Breadth Listening Depth Hearing...

Study Guide – Interpersonal Communication – Unit 2 Listening Social Penetration Theory Misconceptions about Listening Breadth Listening Depth Hearing Frequency Active vs. Passive Listening Valence Pseudolistening Johari Window Know the Five Step Listening Process Open Self Listening Styles Hidden Self People-Oriented Blind Self Action-Oriented Unknown Self Content-Oriented **Be able to describe different relationships Time-Oriented with respect to the dimensions of Social Listening Barriers Penetration and your general disclosure with Responding the Johari Window Silent Listening Questioning Nonverbal Communication Paraphrasing Difference between verbal and nonverbal Empathizing Importance of Nonverbal Communication Supporting More believable Analyzing Ever present in face-to-face situations Evaluating Can enhance or inhibit understanding Advising Communicate feelings and attitudes ***Know when it is appropriate to use each Can express what verbal cues can’t style Can be more efficient than verbal cues Interpreting Nonverbal Messages Verbal Communication Ambiguous Meanings are in people, not words Continuous Words are… Multichanneled Symbolic Intentional or Unintentional Arbitrary Interpretation is culturally based Context Bound Intimacy/Involvement and Dominance Culturally Bound Nonverbal Communication Codes Abstract or Concrete Facial Expressions The Semantic Triangle of Meaning Facial Primacy Sapir/Whorf Hypothesis Oculesics Speech Act Theory Functions of the Eyes Indirect Speech Act Kinesics Constitutive Rules Vocalics Regulative Rules Olfactics Know the Word Barriers Chronemics Know some of the differences in male/female Proxemics language use (Book) Uses of Personal Space Haptics Self-Disclosure Characteristics of Self-Disclosure Deception Small increments Definition of Deception Less to more personal Forms of Deception Reciprocal Reasons for Deceptions (i.e. partner focused) Involves risk Common Leakage Cues Involves trust Guidelines for recognizing deception Know the reasons to disclose Misinterpretation Errors Know the reasons not to disclose (risks) Othello Error When to Self-Disclose Truth and Deceit Bias

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