Quiz 7 Flashcards
Tom likes to study UFOs. When Charlie told him he saw one, Tom believed him (everyone else thought he was crazy.) This shows perception is:
Value laden
correct behavior to the appropriate nonverbal type.
Anne and Jeffrey are holding hands. – Haptics, Anne wore a Nirvana tee-shirt, a pair of faded jeans, and a beanie to school. – Artifacts, Anne and Jeffrey are in a relationship, and were sitting really close together on a bench in the quad. – Proxemics, Anne is 5’ 4”, she has brown hair, blue eyes, and is Latino. – Physical appearance
We can never stop communicating through the utilization of nonverbal behaviors.
True
The statement “my Asian doctor” is an example of:
Marking
Match the excerpt of a conversation to the appropriate type of confirming or disconfirming message.
The correct answer is: Anne: “Me and John just….” Beth: “Oh my gosh, did you hear that Andy Kaufman might not be dead?!” – Interrupting, Anne: “John and I just broke up.” Beth: “Oh, that sucks. I really liked that new Thor movie that just came out.” – Tangential, Anne: “John and I just broke up.” Beth: “I’m so sorry to hear that. Is there anything I can do for you?” – Supportive Response, Anne: “John and I just broke up.” Beth: “Pardon? I couldn’t hear you over the loud music. Did you just say that y’all broke up??” – Clarifying response, Anne: “John and I just broke up.” Beth: “Relationships are an entangled web of emotion and are complicated endeavors, that you should only pursue under the most biological of needs.” – Impersonal, Anne: “John and I just broke up.” Beth: [Beth does not look up from her iPhone] – Impervious
excerpt from a conversation to the appropriate type of language.
The correct answer is: Anne: “I’m so happy to see you.” Beth: “I know! I missed you so much!! I love you!” – Emotive language, Anne: “That’s my dog Buster” – Identifying language, Anne: “Hello, how are you today? Welcome to CC’s.” Beth: “I’m fine, thank you…” – Phatic language, Anne: “The soup recipe calls for squash, zucchini, chicken broth, and sweet potato.” Beth: “Ok thanks!” – Cognitive language