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Interpersonal communication final Questions And Answers 2024 An important element of ____________ is stereotyping - answerPrejudice A. have a well defined identity. B. achieve a sense of belonging. C. use distinctive language. D. use distinctive nonverbal markers. - answerCharacteristics of co-culture When Mario places a great deal of importance on gaining wealth and getting a promotion, while Stephen believes in the importance of helping and supporting relationships, they are experiencing value differences associated with: - answerachievement vs. nurturing Students in ____________ cultures do not feel comfortable speaking out in class or questioning the Instructor. - answerhigh power distance A husband and wife from different cultural backgrounds who develop a mutual understanding reflect which dimensions of interpersonal and intercultural communication? - answerhigh intercultural / high interpersonal T/F High-context cultures rely less on nonverbal cues than do low-context cultures - answerFalse Rather than classifying some exchanges as intercultural and others as free from cultural influences, it's more accurate to talk about: - answerdegrees of cultural significance T/F Low-context cultures differ from high-context cultures in that low context cultures value face-saving and social harmony. - answerFalse Which of the following is not a co-culture the text identifies as shaping our cultural identity and the way we perceive and communicate with others? - answerethnicity and race, gender identity / sexual orientation, age / generation, socioeconomic status When members of a culture perceive that their culture is superior to others, this is known as: - answerethnocentrism People in ____________ cultures place a high value on material success. - answerachievement Individualistic cultures differ from collectivistic cultures because they: - answervalue helping themselves In your private moments of self-reflection, when you have thoughts you wouldn't ordinarily share with others, you experience your: - answerperceived self T/F In reflected appraisal, messages received from significant others have a strong impact on how you see yourself. - answerTrue T/F The self is constant. - answerFalse T/F The self has multiple dimensions. - answerTrue Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the self-concept? - answerthe self-concept is objective Seeing yourself as being "a strong swimmer, but as someone who struggles with academics" demonstrates how - answerthe self-concept is flexible. Your aunt tells you that she believes you will be extremely successful. In order for you to see yourself that way, this reflected appraisal must: - answercome from a competent source, be perceived as highly personal, be reasonable in light of what we believe about ourselves, be consistent and repeated The term used to describe the verbal and nonverbal ways we act to maintain our own and others' presenting images is - answerfacework Seeking information that conforms to an existing self-concept is called: - answercognitive conservatism T/F Self-disclosure can also be an important way for us to learn about ourselves. - answerTrue Which of the following is NOT a benefit of self-disclosure? - answercatharsis, self- clarification, self-validation, relationship enhancement T/F Self-esteem is a largely changeable set of perceptions you hold of yourself. - answerFalse You are at a party and numerous people are talking. You are able to focus on the person you are in direct conversation with and filter out the other conversations. This is an example of: - answerselection T/F We use snap judgments to make predictions about people and situations based on generalizations, which is never a good thing to do! - answerFalse Which of the following is NOT a guideline for improving the accuracy of our perception and interpersonal communication - answerUnderstand that Inferences are basically the same as Facts T/F When you perceive your brother as lazy because he never shows up on time, this is known as attribution. - answerTrue T/F Punctuation is a term used by communication theorists to describe the determination of causes and effects in a series of interactions. - answerTrue Sarah and Ellen apply for the same job and neither gets the job. Sarah says, "I didn't get the job offer because the interviewer was in a bad mood and asked me stupid, irrelevant questions. Plus it was a nasty day outside, so the odds were basically against me! However, Ellen didn't get the job offer because she wasn't very qualified, her suit wasn't professional enough, and overall, she's not that smart." This is an example of: - answerfundamental attribution error Potential romantic partners can be evaluated based on how attractive or unattractive they are. This statement best represents: - answerPhysical constructs T/F Research shows that communication becomes more problematic when we have different first-order realities. - answerFalse Which of the following does not influence interpretation? - answernarratives "When I do badly on a math exam, it is the professor's fault - he isn't fair with his questions, and he never grades the class on a curve. Besides, it's kind of difficult to find time to study for an exam in his class when you also have HW to complete. However, I always do well on my English exams, because I'm an avid reader and naturally a good writer. I read various books all the time, so it's pretty easy for me to comprehend the vocabulary & underlying themes in our reading assignments." This is an example of: - answerself-serving bias Kim says, "I would never join Kappa Omega Sigma sorority. I saw two members last weekend partying like crazy! All those sorority girls do is party." Kim's statement is an example of: - answerstereotype We should be careful when explaining others' behaviors, as well as our own. Unfortunately, we have a tendency to overestimate the internal causes of others' undesirable behaviors, misfortunes or failures, and underestimate the external causes. Conversely, we are likely to underestimate the internal causes of our own misdeeds and failures, and overestimate the external causes. This is called: - answerfundamental attribution error A friend of yours just ran into you at the grocery store and seemed like they really didn't want to talk to you. Your analysis of the situ

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