Chapter 5: Communication Flashcards

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Communication Dynamics in Relationships

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  • Procedure: “Talk table” involves partners recording and rating intended messages.
  • Observation: Unhappy couples exhibit more critical impact despite similar messages.
  • Prediction: “Talk table” predicts future marital happiness; frustrating communication leads to less satisfaction five years later.
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Interpersonal Communication Challenges

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  • Steps in Communication: Involves multiple steps with potential errors and misunderstandings.
  • Interpersonal Gap: Sender intentions may differ from receiver’s perception.
  • Relationships vs. Strangers: Close relationships are more prone to misunderstandings.
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Importance of Nonverbal Communication

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  • Crucial Role: Nonverbal communication underestimated but vital for conveying information and regulating interactions.
  • Channels: Facial expressions, gazing behavior, body movement, touch, interpersonal distances, smells, and paralanguage.
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Functions of Nonverbal Behaviour

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  1. Informational: Provides insights into moods and meanings.
  2. Regulatory: Influences initiation and flow of conversations.
  3. Definitional: Expresses intimacy, power dynamics, and status in relationships.
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Facial Expression and Nonverbal Communication

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  • Universal Indicators: Facial expressions signal emotions universally.
  • Authenticity: Deliberate management may not always succeed.
  • Predictive: Facial expressions predict life satisfaction and relationship outcomes.
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Touch

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  • Initial Impressions: Handshakes provide useful information; firm handshakes suggest personality traits.
  • Emotional Communication: Different touches convey distinct emotions.
  • Intimacy and Health: Loving touches have health benefits; intimate relationships involve more touching.
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Gazing Behaviour and Body Movement

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  • Eye Contact: Signals attention and interest; influences likability.
  • Patterns in Relationships: Varies, indicating dominance, power, and intimacy.
  • Body Movement: Gestures and postures convey additional layers of meaning.
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Interpersonal Distance, Smell, and Paralanguage

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  • Zones of Interaction: Different interpersonal distances define relationships.
  • Chemo Signals: Body odour influences emotions; lack of smell affects relationships.
  • Voice Variations: Paralanguage includes voice variations conveying emotions.
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Integration of Components

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  • Consistency: Nonverbal components reinforce each other, providing consistent information.
  • Nonconscious Mimicry: Unconscious synchronization of nonverbal behavior enhances interaction and likability.
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Nonverbal Sensitivity

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  • Importance: Sensitivity to nonverbal cues predicts relationship satisfaction.
  • Gender Differences: Women excel in nonverbal communication tasks.
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Verbal Communication – Self-Disclosure

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  • Intimacy Development: Self-disclosure is crucial for intimacy.
  • Perceived Partner Responsiveness: Trust and ongoing self-disclosure depend on partner responsiveness.
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Secrets and Taboos

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  • Balancing Openness: Openness and secrecy contribute to relationship satisfaction.
  • Taboo Topics: Couples sometimes avoid discussing taboo topics using secret tests to gauge loyalty.
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Self-Disclosure and Relationship Satisfaction

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  • Correlation: More self-disclosure correlates with higher relationship happiness.
  • Situational Self-Disclosure: Fosters liking and contentment; attraction leads to more openness.
  • Benefits: Substantive conversations lead to better health and life satisfaction.
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Affectionate Communication

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  • Crucial Expressions: Expressing love and affection is crucial for relationship well-being.
  • Power of Communication: Love letters and affectionate communication improve neuroendocrine responses.
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Gender Differences in Communication

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  • Topics of Conversation: Women discuss feelings; men focus on impersonal matters.
  • Styles of Conversation: Women speak less forcefully; men talk less but longer.
  • Self-Disclosure: Gender roles influence self-disclosure.
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Dysfunctional Communication

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  • Miscommunication: Unhappy partners struggle with imprecise complaints and poor listening.
  • Destructive Patterns: Kitchen-sinking, mindreading, yes-butting, and cross-complaining predict relationship distress.
  • Solutions: Use behavior descriptions, I-statements, XYZ statements for effective communication.
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Active Listening

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  • Paraphrasing: Accurately rephrasing partner’s message prevents misunderstandings.
  • Perception Checking: Seeking clarification about partner’s feelings enhances understanding.
  • Importance: Active listening contributes to smoother relationships and happier marriages.
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Politeness and Emotion Regulation

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  • Negative Affect Reciprocity: Dissatisfied spouses engage in contemptuous patterns.
  • Emotional Regulation: Staying calm and regulating emotions is crucial for effective communication.
  • Power of Respect and Validation: Clear messages, active listening, and politeness signal care and respect.
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Example of Validation

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  • Scenario: Barney expresses displeasure.
  • Responses: Cross-complaining, Agreement, Validation.
  • Importance: Validation fosters open and honest dialogue.