Communication about communication
What is the difference between interpersonal and itrapersonal communication?
How many people are required for a small group communication?
What are the three components of mass media?
Define communication transaction.
Name two factors that form your self-concept.
Name one characteristic of a person with a positive self-concept.
Your self-concept changes quickly or slowly?
Your evaluation of your ability and worth
Can you have low self-esteem and a positive self-concept? Provide an example.
Provides us each with a unique view of the world
Why is making a good first impression important?
What is the difference between a stereotype and a prejudice?
This stage involves deciding what to think, say, or do as a result of what we have perceived
Our tendency to remember those things that reinforce our way of thinking and forget those that oppose our way of thinking
The four panes of the Johari Window are?
Name, age, food preferences, gender can all be found in what area?
The blind area consists of...
Style A is dominated by...
Term to describe information moving from the hidden area to the open area
How many different types of messages are there?
A teacher giving a lecture
Messages involving emotions
Speculate or theorize
Ritualistic messages manage...
Metacommunication
Interpersonal = Between two people; Intrapersonal = In your head
3 or more
Entertainment, persuasion, information
Communication when two things simultaneously affect one another, both acting and reacting at the same time.
Answers will vary.
Sets goals, Persistent, Acknowledges accomplishments, Asks questions
Slowly
Self-esteem
Yes. Remember self-esteem changes moment to moment.
Our perceptions
First impressions are lasting and affect perception and communication efforts.
Prejudice = negative
Responding stage
Selective retention
Open, Blind, Unknown, Hidden
Open area
Information about you that others, but not you, are aware of
The unknown area
Self-Disclosure
Affective messages
Imaginative messages
Social order