Post Quiz Flashcards

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rich media

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allows for the exchange of non-verbal information, emotion, and quick feedback

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lean media

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reliant mostly on tests and permit little or no exchange of instant feedback or important non-verbal cues

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ethos

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the credibility of a speaker; accurate and trustworthy in their communication

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logos

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a logical argument presented by a speaker

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pathos

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a speaker’s ability to arouse emotion within an audience

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Trevino, Daft, and Lengel

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criteria of all media:
The medium’s capacity for instant feedback
The medium’s capacity for communicating multiple cues
The medium’s capacity for transmitting natural language
The medium’s capacity to express personality and emotion

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Brief Report

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short and highly structured overview of a very specific topic

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interpersonal communication (IPC)

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a verbal or non-verbal interaction between two individuals that are dependent on each other in a relationship that can vary from being impersonal to intimate and can take place over many different platforms or medias

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interdependence

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two people are mutually dependent on one another; the behaviors of one affects the other

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didactic

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intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive.

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Johari Window

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model of self-disclosure to help people better understand their relationships with the self and others (open, hidden, blind, unknown)

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Open Area

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things that you know about yourself and that others know about you too

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Blind Area

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the things we may not be aware of but that can be seen by others

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hidden or façade area

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the things that we know about ourselves but keep hidden from others.

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Unknown Area

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includes that which is unknown to both you and others. ex. Human potential

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16
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assurances (relationship maintenance strategy)

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a type of relationship maintenance; stressing commitment and implying that the relationship has a future

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dialectical tension

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tension between two competing and contradicting forces; push-pull

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openness and privacy

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the struggle between being honest and open and wanting to keep some things private

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predictability and novelty

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stability versus spontaneity and change

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connection and autonomy

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the balance between being with each other and being alone

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Recreational Listening

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the type that we engage in when we listen to music, watch and listen to TV, and interact informally with our friends

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self-talk

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internal dialogue we have running a commentary on what we do and experience

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sender-receiver reciprocity

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senders and receivers adapting to one another and sharing responsibility for listening effectiveness

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groupthink

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the practice of thinking or making decisions as a group in a way that discourages creativity or individual responsibility.

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VOIP

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Voice over internet protocol

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reward power

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having power over someone because you can provide a positive reward or remove a negative aspect

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asynchronous communication

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outside of the constraints of time and place (email, uploaded videos)

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chronemics

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the way we use time and messages we communicate as a result of how we manage our time

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forced dichotomy

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speaker presents only two solutions to an issue while ignoring other solutions

30
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Monroe’s Motivated Sequence

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method of structuring and presenting ideas that use valid logic to persuade audiences in education, business, and sales; five steps, avoids previewing plan or proposal at the beginning of speech; reduces likelihood of audience resistance

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paralanguage

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vocal cues such as how fast one speaks, the pitch of their voice, the tone and more

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polychronic

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flexible, change plans and priorities easily, border between work or family time is fluid, may seem chaotic and unfocused

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post hoc ergo propter hoc

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after this, therefore because of this; a fallacy that states that because one thing happened it must be responsible for the resulting thing