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Interpersonal Communication Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified When your roommate says, "We're out of detergent again" and you take that as a criticism, you are paying attention to which aspect of the message? A. Context dimension B. Relational dimension C. Representative dimension D. Content dimension E. Intuitive dimension - answerRelational dimension Communication context includes all of the following except: A. The number of people who might overhear the conversation B. The emotional climate of the situation C. The connotation of the message D. The location where communication occurs E. All the above - answerThe connotation of the message This model considers both people in a conversation to be senders and receivers simultaneously: A. Action B. Transaction C. Interaction D. Reaction E. None - answerTransaction Which of the following would be considered an instrumental need that can be met through communication? A. Developing a romantic relationship with someone you find attractive B. Convincing your roommate to turn off her music by midnight each night C. Talking with your grandfather on the telephone after not speaking with him for a while D. Consoling a friend whose relative has passed away - answerConvincing your roommate to turn off her music by midnight each night Which type of noise is associated with distractions that result from feeling sick or unwell? A. Physical noise B. Psychological noise C. Physiological noise D. Emotional noise E. None - answerPhysiological noise Which of the following is NOT a necessary characteristic of interpersonal communication? A. Defines relationships B. It happens over time C. It satisfies instrumental needs D. Occurs between people E. Relates to intimate information - answerRelates to intimate information Your own understanding of who you are as a person compares your A. Face B. Image C. Reference group D. Self-concept E. Perception - answerImage Martin disclosed something personal to his friend Tony. Afterward, Tony felt as though he had to disclose something personal in return. Tony's feelings exemplify which principle? A. Breadth B. Need for autonomy C. Need for competence D. Identity management E. Norm of reciprocity - answerNorm of reciprocity Jason went to a party with several of is friends last weekend. While he was there, he made several inappropriate comments and did not notice that people were offended y what he was saying. Afterwards, several people at the party commented to Jason's friends that they were surprised and upset by his behavior. Which of the following statements is likely true of Jason? A. Jason has low self-esteem B. Jason is a low-self monitor C. Jason has a poor self-concept D. Jason does not engage in self-filling prophecies E. Jason lacks self-concept - answerJason has a poor self-concept When Sheila asker her friend Tommy to help her move at the end of the semester, she may have threatened his _____ face needs A. Autonomy B. Competence C. Character D. Fellowship E. Face - answerAutonomy One of the ways we figure out who we are is by seeing who others think we are. The term for that process is A. Social comparison B. Reflected appraisal C. Personality D. Evaluative assessment - answerReflected appraisal You liked most of everything about your new roommate when you first meet, but when you found out she smokes, that overshadowed all of her good qualities in your mind. What perception-making process are you displaying here? A. Primacy effect B. Negativity bias C. Stereotyping D. Egocentrism E. Face threats - answerNegativity bias Samantha was a fantastic softball player, but she rarely took credit for her success. Every time a reporter from the school paper would ask her to quote, Samantha would say, "I just got lucky

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